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A
Libertarian's
New
Year's resolutions
BY
HARRY BROWNE
1.
I resolve to sell liberty by appealing to the self-interest of each
prospect, rather than preaching to people and expecting them to suddenly
adopt my ideas of right and wrong.
2. I resolve to keep from being drawn into arguments
or debates. My purpose is to inspire people to want liberty -- not to
prove that they're wrong.
3. I resolve to listen when people tell me of their
wants and needs, so I can help them see how a free society will satisfy
those needs.
4. I resolve to identify myself, when appropriate,
with the social goals someone may seek -- a cleaner environment, more
help for the poor, a less divisive society -- and try to show him that
those goals can never be achieved by government, but will be well served
in a free society.
5. I resolve to be compassionate and respectful of
the beliefs and needs that lead people to seek government help. I don't
have to approve of their subsidies or policies -- but if I don't acknowledge
their needs, I have no hope of helping them find a better way to solve
their problems.
6. No matter what the issue, I resolve to keep returning to
the central point: how much better off the individual will be in a free
society.
7. I resolve to acknowledge my good fortune in having
been born an American. Any plan for improvement must begin with a recognition
of the good things we have. To speak only of America's defects will
make me a tiresome crank.
8. I resolve to focus on the ways America could be
so much better with a very small government -- not to dwell on all the
wrongs that exist today.
9. I resolve to cleanse myself of hate, resentment,
and bitterness. Such things steal time and attention from the work that
must be done.
10. I resolve to speak, dress, and act in a respectable
manner. I may be the first Libertarian someone has encountered, and
it's important that he get a good first impression. No one will hear
the message if the messenger is unattractive.
11. I resolve to remind myself that someone's "stupid"
opinion may be an opinion I once held. If I can grow, why can't I help
him grow?
12. I resolve not to raise my voice in any discussion.
In a shouting match, no one wins, no one changes his mind, and no one
will be inspired to join our quest for a free society.
13. I resolve not to adopt the tactics of Republicans
and Democrats. They use character assassination, evasions, and intimidation
because they have no real benefits to offer Americans. We, on the other
hand, are offering to set people free -- and so we can win simply by
focusing on the better life our proposals will bring.
14. I resolve to be civil to my opponents, and treat
them with respect. However anyone chooses to treat me, it's important
that I be a better person than my enemies.
Date of publication: December 31, 1998
© 1998 WorldNetDaily.com
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