1. Individual Liberty and Allodial Property

Each person possesses natural and inalienable rights, including the right to allodial property - real property without government regulation or property taxes. True ownership means absolute possession without state interference.

2. Abolition of the Central Bank

We advocate for the elimination of the central bank in favor of free banking, gold-backed currency, or decentralized cryptocurrencies. The government's monetary monopoly is the root of inflation and destructive economic cycles.

3. Self-Defense and the Second Amendment

The right to bear arms is fundamental to liberty. The right of self-defense is inalienable and essential to protect life, liberty, and property against tyrants and criminals.

4. Baptist Christian Foundations

The Baptist tradition is the natural corollary to libertarian political philosophy. Baptists profoundly influenced John Locke and the founders of the United States, promoting freedom of conscience, church-state separation, and government by consent. Time-tested Christian principles provide the moral foundation for a free society.

5. Education Without the State

Homeschooling and market-based educational systems outperform state education. Parents, not government, should control their children's education. The free market in education produces innovation, quality, and choices.

6. Justice Without the State

The replacement of prisons and the criminal justice system with a market-based system of restitution, private arbitration, and competitive protection agencies. True justice focuses on compensating victims, not punishing criminals.

7. Private Infrastructure

Roads, bridges, and all infrastructure can be provided more efficiently by the private sector without government monopolies. Competition improves quality and reduces costs.

8. Market Environmental Protection

Environmental care is best achieved through well-defined private property rights and civil liability, not through government regulations. Private owners have incentives to preserve and improve their resources.