Meet the New Chairs and Their Plan
Our mission is clear: to revive the soul of the Libertarian Party, the soul of
classical liberalism.
Our mission is clear: to revive the soul of the Libertarian Party, the soul of
classical liberalism.
Radical empathy is the beating heart of true liberty—a fierce, unyielding compassion that drives us to stand shoulder to shoulder with every individual crushed by the heavy hand of the state. This is not mere sympathy or polite concern; it is a bold, relentless commitment to feel another’s pain as our own, to channel our…
It’s time to ask ourselves: What kind of party do we want to be? Do we want to be known for our constant infighting and complaints, or do we want to be a party that inspires people with a vision for change? Do we want to push people away with negativity, or do we want to attract supporters with a message of hope, determination, and progress?
This article is a response to Jacob Grier’s “Liberal Currents” Article, “To My Fellow Libertarians: It’s Time to Embrace the Harris-Walz Ticket, and, with his permission, is based on a post from @theHodeman on Twitter/X. “If they’re leaning Democratic, they’re doing so begrudgingly, in the manner of a toddler eating their vegetables or an adult…
On basic style, Oliver and Weld could not be more different. Even though they are both socially liberal, they’re socially liberal in different ways owing to their different backgrounds and political contexts. Weld’s position on gun rights has been weak, reflecting his background as an old-fashioned New England Republican. Oliver, in contrast, is a staunch and uncompromising advocate for the Second Amendment, much more in keeping with the platform of the LP.