It is a slam dunk statement that the LP/LPM has been ineffective in achieving its goals of electing Libertarians to partisan public office. That's going on 43 years now.a) Has the LP/LPM nonetheless contributed toward liberty? b) Is it reasonable to expect LP/LPM success in the future?Up front, my answers are: a) marginally and b) yes, provided Libertarians recognize their strategic role in the libertarian cosmos and transform their means accordingly. The Grand Strategy I propose is also in two parts, coming from a deep appreciation of the objective reality of context. The focal points: 1. Empowerment: At the state and local levels develop grassroots self-government, person to person, to facilitate the easy transition to the voluntary-community model (technically a condition known as panarchy)2. Accountability: Predominantly at the national level educate the people to their own power-embedded in the Magna Carta and the Constitution (not to mention our con-sciences)-to investigate and indict government officials and associates who have engaged in gross criminality.Integrally, elect Libertarians. Many hands make light work.
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