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2.5. Monopolies, Corporations, and Labor

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Option 1

by Brian Holtz

We seek to divest government of all functions that can be provided by non-governmental organizations or private individuals. We defend the right of individuals to form corporations, cooperatives and other types of companies based on voluntary association. We oppose government subsidies to business, labor, or any other special interest. Nuclear power, transportation, and other industries should be governed by free markets and held to strict liability. We seek the elimination of occupational licensure. We support the right to associate or not associate in labor unions. An employer should have the right to recognize or refuse to recognize a union.


Option 2

by Eva Kosinski

Limit government to services that connot be provided by the private sector. Labor union association should not be forced or restricted. Companies should not receive government subsidies or be allowed to obstruct the free market.

We maintain government should be limited to those services that connot be provided by private organizations or individuals. We defend the right of individuals to form companies based on voluntary association, if they do not intentionally obstruct competition. We oppose government subsidies or favors to business, labor, or any other special interest. We support the right to associate or not associate in labor unions for both workers and employers.


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1. Personal Liberty
1.1. Expression and Communication
1.2 Personal and Bodily Privacy
1.3 Sexuality and Reproduction
1.4 Crime and Justice
1.5 Self-Defense
2. Economic Liberty
2.1. Property and Contract
2.2. Environment and Resources
2.3. Government Finance
2.4. Money and Markets
2.5. Monopolies, Corporations, and Labor
Health Care and Education
2.7. Retirement and Income Security
3. Securing Liberty
3.1. National Defense
3.2. International Affairs
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3.4. Franchise and Discrimination
3.5. Representative Government