Libertarian Statement of Principles
Statement of Principles
We. the members of the Libertarian Party of Canada, support the following
principles:
- Each individual has the right to his or her own life and this right
is the source of all other rights.
- Property rights are essential to the maintenance of these rights.
- In order that these rights be respected,
it is essential that no individual
or group initiate the use of force or fraud against any other.
- In order to bar the use of force or fraud from
social relationships and to
place the use of retaliatory force under objective control,
human society requires an institution charged with the task of
protecting individual rights under an objective code of rule.
This is the basic task of, and the only moral justification for, government.
- The only proper functions of government, whose powers must be
constitutionally limited, are:
- settling, according to objective laws, disputes among
individuals where private, voluntary arbitration has failed;
- providing protection from criminals;
- providing protection from foreign invaders.
- As a consequence of all the above, every individual - as long as he or
she respects the rights of others - has the right to live as he or she alone
sees fit as a free trader on a free market.