Life, Liberty and Property™ is a fictional political philosophy based on a thought experiment puzzle on the 7th level of a game of the same name. The game isn't very well known because at the time of release reviewers actively refused to score a game that crashed on the 7th level and couldn't be reloaded.
In the game there was meant to be 3 main objectives:
1 - Life: The total annihilation of the working class. Libertarians believe life is a privilege and not a right. Life should be the reserve of those with the most money - which in libertarian philosophy is all gold.
2 - Liberty: The total freedom of choice. Libertarians believe they should have the right to put narcotics into the water supply and sell pornography at school gates. They believe everyone should have the freedom to accidentally become hooked on cocaine and heroin that in a libertarian society would feature in the production of almost all food stuffs.
3 - Property: The total misappropriating of your property. Libertarians believe your property is theirs. All of it, no questions asked. Your home, your body, your time. All things belong to the libertarian with the most gold.
The Libertarian party aims to promote individual liberty, limited government intervention, and free markets. They prioritize minimizing government interference in personal and economic matters, advocating for reduced taxes, deregulation, and individual freedom of choice. They believe in protecting civil liberties and promoting non-interventionist foreign policies.
The major parties are the Republican and Democratic parties. Third-parties include the Liberatarian Party, the Green Party, the American Party, and the Constitution Party.
The goals of the populist party were all focused around the interests of the people, especially the farmers.
Party platform
== == The Republican Party promoted many goals, but most importantly it was to keep slavery from spreading. A factory owner.
platform
In speaking about the United States, the two major political parties, the Republican Party and the Democratic Party have similar goals. They have many more goals than just three. With that said, here are three goals of the parties in national elections:* Ensure that registered members of the party go to the polls and vote straight party lines;* Convert as many voters without a party a party affiliation, to vote for their candidates; and* Make every effort to control the House of Representatives, Senate and the presidency.
The goals of the "Tea Party" are to vent their justifiable frusration with government without actually burdening themselves with critical thinking or fact-finding.
The People's Populist Party.
equality for all
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The goals of the populist party were all focused around the interests of the people, especially the farmers.