The three principles
The Three Principles
⚖️ Who pays decides — but not everything.
- Decisions involving shared resources must be made by those who fund them.
- Matters of liberty, rights, and justice are not decided by wealth.
⚡ Who elects revokes — permanent sovereignty.
- Voting is not surrendering one’s sovereignty: sovereignty cannot be surrendered.
- Legitimacy stems from ongoing accountability.
💪 Who falls rises — neither dependent nor abandoned.
- A free society keeps no one trapped in dependency, nor leaves anyone behind.
- Learning to walk beats being given crutches.
This manifesto describes how to bring these three principles to life.
Definition
Libertarian Libertarianism is a political doctrine articulating permanent sovereignty, a limited and revocable regalian State, voluntary non-coercive solidarity, and a common normative framework ensuring coexistence and the protection of freedoms.