Difference between revisions of "Hallevoric Objectivist Party"
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* Protection and expansion of [[Wikipedia:Civil Liberties|Civil Liberties]]. | * Protection and expansion of [[Wikipedia:Civil Liberties|Civil Liberties]]. | ||
* Promotion and protection of [[Wikipedia:Free Trade|Free Trade]] and the [[Wikipedia:Free Market|Free Market]]. | * Promotion and protection of [[Wikipedia:Free Trade|Free Trade]] and the [[Wikipedia:Free Market|Free Market]]. | ||
− | * Minimal Economic interventionalism, in essence [[Laissez-faire]]. | + | * Minimal Economic interventionalism, in essence [[Wikipedia:Laissez-faire|Laissez-faire]]. |
− | * [[Wikipedia:Liberty]] and [[Wikipedia:Methodological Individualism|Individualist Sovereignty]]. | + | * [[Wikipedia:Liberty|Liberty]] and [[Wikipedia:Methodological Individualism|Individualist Sovereignty]]. |
− | * Government [[Non-aggression principle|Non-Aggression]] policy. | + | * Government [[Wikipedia:Non-aggression principle|Non-Aggression]] policy. |
* Protection to the right of [[Wikipedia:Private Property|Private Property]] and [[Wikipedia:Self-ownership|Self-ownership]]. | * Protection to the right of [[Wikipedia:Private Property|Private Property]] and [[Wikipedia:Self-ownership|Self-ownership]]. | ||
[[Category:Hallevor]] | [[Category:Hallevor]] | ||
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Revision as of 15:01, 19 May 2007
The Objectivist Party | |
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Leader | Gregory Harst |
Chairperson | Paul Jett |
Spokesperson | Anne Merdot |
Founded | 21 April 1963 |
Headquarters | 561 Freedom St. Nyrenton |
Political ideology | Libertarianism and Minarchism |
International affiliation | State Minimalist Coalition |
Website | www.op.hal.gov |
The Hallevoric Objectivist Party (OP) is a major political party in the FMRH. Currently, the OP is in power, with Prime Minister Greg Harst leading the party.
Platform
Key tenets of the Objectivist Party Manifesto are:
- Protection and expansion of Civil Liberties.
- Promotion and protection of Free Trade and the Free Market.
- Minimal Economic interventionalism, in essence Laissez-faire.
- Liberty and Individualist Sovereignty.
- Government Non-Aggression policy.
- Protection to the right of Private Property and Self-ownership.