The following animation is an introduction to the philosophy of liberty of the libertarian movement, which according to the International Society for Individual Liberty is today's fastest growing philosophical and political movement. Libertarians believe you should be free to do as you choose with your own life and property, as long as you don't harm the person and property of others.
liberty (the freedom to live your life in any peaceful way you choose)
responsibility (the prohibition against the use of force against others, except in defense)
tolerance (honoring and respecting the peaceful choices of others).
Justice for the World tends to agree with most of its philosophy. Judge for yourselves.
NOT EVERYONE WHO LEARNS OF THE PHILOSOPHY OF LIBERTY WILL AGREE WITH IT, BUT EVERYONE IN THE WORLD SHOULD AT LEAST KNOW OF IT.
This animated introduction to the philosophy of liberty was created by Lux Lucre. The text and inspiration come from "The Adventures of Jonathan Gullible: A Free Market Odyssey" by Ken Schoolland.
The use of photo - of the watercolor and pencil on board by Boris Chaliapin of Martin Luther King, Jr. - by (CC) courtesy of Twentieth-Century Americans - Portrait Gallery. The painting (48"x36" oil on linen 2008) of Barack Obama entitled 'A New Day' by (CC) courtesy of Gregg Chadwick.