Activities Other than Elections
There are activities other than elections which Libertarians can do which promote
the cause and build up name recognition and credibility. Examples include lobbying,
initiatives, protests, and more. This section is devoted to essays on such.
Attack or Die by Durham Ellis.
Perhaps it is time to open up another front.
Political Party or Protest Organization? by Carl Milsted.
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Promoting Libertarianism Through Charity by Jason Archer.
We, as libertarians (big- or small- 'L'), could help promote our philosophy through charitable works.
Chasing Liberty: A Missing Component by Estelle Edwards.
We could create more libertarians by teaching non-libertarians legal strategies to avoid government.
Using Legislation to Improve The Visibility and Viability of Our Candidates by Kenneth Crippen.
Using the legislative process, our candidates will gain visibility and viability. We can also use this avenue to get libertarian ideas passed into law without electing a single candidate.
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