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Personal Liberty; Romantic Liberty; Philosophical and Religious Liberty
Section 1.
All people have the right to life and pursuit of their own happiness, as long as they do not actively deprive others of the same.
Section 2.
All people have the right to select partners of their own preference – the bond between two consenting adults is no one's concern but their own. The organs of the state are in place only to assist romantic couples, not to impede them, and will do so equally for all couples.
Section 3.
All persons have the right to practice their own philosophy and religion, free from oppression by other persons or the state. Furthermore, philosophical and religious organizations are free to shape culture as they desire, and they will do so without the aid or impediment of government. As such, all philosophical and religious organizations must pay taxes like all other non-profit organizations.
Section 1.
All people have the right to life and pursuit of their own happiness, as long as they do not actively deprive others of the same.
Section 2.
All people have the right to select partners of their own preference – the bond between two consenting adults is no one's concern but their own. The organs of the state are in place only to assist romantic couples, not to impede them, and will do so equally for all couples.
Section 3.
All persons have the right to practice their own philosophy and religion, free from oppression by other persons or the state. Furthermore, philosophical and religious organizations are free to shape culture as they desire, and they will do so without the aid or impediment of government. As such, all philosophical and religious organizations must pay taxes like all other non-profit organizations.
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Egora, “The Worldwide Stock-Market of Ideas”, enables everyone to
– develop their own political philosophy out of various ideas,
– determine which ideas are most strongly supported by the people, and
– find the true representatives of the public will, to elect them into public office.
– develop their own political philosophy out of various ideas,
– determine which ideas are most strongly supported by the people, and
– find the true representatives of the public will, to elect them into public office.