Commemorating the 14th Amendment
Libertarians commemorate the 138th anniversary of the passage of the 14th Amendment of the US Constitution.
Libertarians commemorate the 138th anniversary of the passage of the 14th Amendment of the US Constitution.
Posts written by various volunteers of the Vermont Libertarian Party
Robin Lane spoke at the ACLU privacy conference this week. She has a very insightful view of property rights and privace.
Lane stated, “I have long associated privacy with a right, a freedom, a form of protection, but what does my right to privacy actually protect? Privacy protects identity. Identity is a form of property, and privacy is the freedom from trespass of that property. No one but me is entitled to make use of my identity.”
Privacy as a Property Right is an issue that spreads across the political spectrum. Liberals, conservatives, and libertarians ought to be able to support protecting our property rights and privacy.
You can read the rest of Lane’s comments on her blog.
Posts written by various volunteers of the Vermont Libertarian Party