Friday, October 15, 2004

The Progressive Party Platform, 1948

The Progressive Party Platform, 1948 | Democracy for Washington:

Have you ever heard of Henry A. Wallace? Publisher of "Wallace's Farmer," Secretary of Agriculture & then Vice President and finally Secretary of Commerce under FDR?

He was from Iowa, he started as a Republican, became a Democrat, and ended up reviving the "Progressive Party" The Progressive Party was first created by Teddy Roosevelt, the Republican President who promised Americans a "square deal," until he was betrayed by his own party. It's not communism or socialism, but it does oppose the kind of oligarchy that we have now, where the top 2% gets massive tax cuts and special perks for the Carlyle Group, Halliburton, and the Abu Dhabi-based Bank of Credit and Commerce International (BCCI).

My personal political biliefs are those of Teddy Roosevelt and Henry A Wallace. If that makes me a "liberal" then I guess I'll have to live with that!

Principles of the Progressive Party

The Progressive Party is born in the deep conviction that the national wealth and natural resources of our country belong to the people who inhabit it and must be employed in their behalf; that freedom and opportunity must be secured equally to all; that the brotherhood of man can be achieved and scourge of war ended. The Progressive Party holds that basic to the organization of world peace is a return to the purposes of Franklin Roosevelt to seek areas of international agreement rather than disagreement. It was his conviction that within the framework of the United Nations different social and economic systems can and must live together...The Progressive Party holds that it is the first duty of just government to secure for all the people, regardless of race, creed, color, sex, national background, political belief, or station in life, the inalienable rights proclaimed in the Declaration of Independence and guaranteed by the Bill of Rights. The government must actively protect these rights against the encroachments of public and private agencies. The Progressive Party holds that a just government must use its powers to promote an abundant life for its people. This is the basic idea of Franklin Roosevelt's Economic Bill of Rights. Heretofore every attempt to give effect to this principle has failed because Big Business dominates the key sectors of the economy. Antitrust laws and government regulation cannot break this domination. Therefore the people, through their democratically elected representatives, must take control of the main levers of the economic system. Public ownership of these levers will enable the people to plan the use of their productive resources so as to develop the limitless potential of modem technology and to create a true American Commonwealth free from poverty and insecurity. The Progressive Party believes that only through peaceful understanding can the world make progress toward reconstruction and higher standards of living; that peace is the essential condition for safe-guarding and extending our traditional freedoms; that only by preserving liberty and by planning an abundant life for all can we eliminate the sources of world conflict. Peace, freedom, and abundance - the goals of the Progressive Party - are indivisible. Only the Progressive Party can destroy the power of private monopoly and restore the government to the American people. For ours is a party uncorrupted by privilege, committed to no special interests, free from machine control, and open to all Americans of all races, colors, and creeds. The Progressive Party is a party of action. We seek through the democratic process and through day-by-day activity to lead the American people toward the fulfillment of these principles.

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