What is this?
In 1948, the UN laid out the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, an extensive document listing the recognized rights of all human beings. This document, which was once considered liberalism's crowning achievement, has been routinely ignored, violated, and even in effect denounced by many of the supposed liberals who claim to carry on the ideological tradition of liberalism.
This website is dedicated to the preservation, continuation, and expansion of that which is most precious: human liberty, in its most fundamental forms. We aim to restore the once non-negotiable values and principles of liberalism, and root out those who would do them harm.
Who are you?
The primary writer of this webpage is Terrariola, a Swedish-Canadian living in Stockholm.
From the writer:
I am a self-described Radical and a liberal. I made this website after seeing an explosion of cultural-determinist and anti-interventionist sentiment amongst liberals in 2026, which I consider to be rooted in a selfish and neo-colonial worldview of mistaking cause and effect, by blaming people for their own dictatorships, and by appealing selectively to "international law" without taking into account the context in which it was written nor its morality when applied to a given situation.
What do you support?
- We support the universal, natural rights of the entire human species, and the enforcement of such rights by any means necessary, by any group able to do so. We consider this to be a moral imperative.
- We support the fundamental principle that a human is a human.
- We support free trade in goods and the absolute free movement of people, for reasons of morality and practicality.
- We support action against climate change, preferring market-based solutions such as a carbon tax.
- We support capitalism, which has consistently proven itself to be the most effective economic system for promoting human prosperity.
- We support state ownership of natural monopolies, run for the benefit of all rather than the benefit of the few.
- We support a universal basic income in the form of a citizens' dividend.
What are you against?
- We are against all dictatorships, which we consider to be fundamentally illegitimate, being founded through and never rising above banditry.
- We are against "centrism" as a substitute for or as a synonym of liberalism. Centrism is, and always has been, an ideology built on compromise with the reactionary order, devaluing fundamental liberal principles in favour of perceived stability.
- We are against the land monopoly. The Earth is the collective property of the human race. A tax on land, levied at 100% or as close to 100% as possible, is the ideal way to combat this monopoly and reclaim land rent for the people.
- We are against taxes on productivity, which we consider to be both morally unjust and wholly unnecessary.
- We are against the institutionalization of political parties, which we consider to be responsible for the subversion of democracy by oligarchic interests.
- We are against socialism in all its forms. Socialism is an ideology incompatible with human freedom, and must be opposed at every opportunity.
- We are against reactionary politics, such as monarchism, conservatism, fascism, and exclusionary nationalism. We destroyed these systems before, we can and will destroy them again.
- We are against the unchecked power of the State, and consider a social contract with the citizenry to be necessary.
- We are against any perception of sovereignty other than the absolute sovereignty of the the nation, the revolutionary masses, and the people.
- We are against racist and neo-colonial perceptions of other human beings, including cultural relativism and determinism, as well as stereotyping, collective guilt, and discrimination based on race, identity, or nationality.
- We are against state paternalism and the perception of the State as a "home" or "parent" - the State is not a home, but a governing organization.
- We are against naked populism, that being the assumption of popular ideas by opportunistic politicians and political parties who do not contribute intellectually or theoretically to the issue in any way. We consider this to be fundamentally anti-democratic in practice and a symptom of terminal partocracy or an imminent descent into ochlocracy.
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