The Ten Principles of a Free Society
by
Ron Paul
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This is
the Appendix to Ron Paul's new book,
Liberty
Defined.
- Rights belong
to individuals, not groups; they derive from our nature and can
neither be granted nor taken away by government.
- All peaceful,
voluntary economic and social associations are permitted; consent
is the basis of the social and economic order.
- Justly acquired
property is privately owned by individuals and voluntary groups,
and this ownership cannot be arbitrarily voided by governments.
- Government
may not redistribute private wealth or grant special privileges
to any individual or group.
- Individuals
are responsible for their own actions; government cannot and should
not protect us from ourselves.
- Government
may not claim the monopoly over a people's money and governments
must never engage in official counterfeiting, even in the name
of macroeconomic stability.
- Aggressive
wars, even when called preventative, and even when they pertain
only to trade relations, are forbidden.
- Jury nullification,
that is, the right of jurors to judge the law as well as the facts,
is a right of the people and the courtroom norm.
- All forms
of involuntary servitude are prohibited, not only slavery but
also conscription, forced association, and forced welfare distribution.
- Government
must obey the law that it expects other people to obey and thereby
must never use force to mold behavior, manipulate social outcomes,
manage the economy, or tell other countries how to behave.
See
the Ron Paul File
April
7, 2011
Dr. Ron
Paul is a Republican member of Congress from Texas.
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