THE 10 KEY VALUES OF THE GREEN PARTY
RESPECT FOR DIVERSITY
We
must honor cultural, ethnic, racial, sexual, religious and spiritual
diversity within the context of individual responsibility to all beings.
We must reclaim our country's finest shared ideals: the dignity of the
individual, democratic participation, and liberty and justice for
all.
SOCIAL JUSTICE
We must
respond to human suffering in ways that promote dignity. We must encourage
people to commit themselves to lifestyles that promote their own health.
We must have a community controlled education system that effectively
teaches our children academic skills, ecological wisdom, social
responsibility and personal growth. We must resolve personal and group
conflicts without just turning them over to lawyers and judges. We must
take responsibility for reducing the crime rate in our neighborhoods. We
must encourage such values as simplicity and moderation.
GRASSROOTS DEMOCRACY
We
must develop systems that allow and encourage us to control the decisions
that affect our lives. We must ensure that representatives will be fully
accountable to the people who elected them. We must encourage and assist
mediating institutions such as family, neighborhood organizations, church
groups, voluntary associations, and ethnic clubs to recover some of the
functions now performed by the government. We must learn the best insights
from American traditions of civic vitality, voluntary action and community
responsibility.
FEMINISM
We must replace
the cultural ethics of dominance and control with more cooperative ways of
interacting. We must encourage people to care about persons outside their
own group. We must promote the building of respectful, positive and
responsible relationships across the lines of gender and other divisions.
We must proceed with as much respect for the means as the end (the process
as much as the product of our efforts). We must learn to respect the
contemplative inner part of life as much as the outer
activities.
COMMUNITY BASED
ECONOMICS
We must design our work structures to encourage employee
ownership and workplace democracy. We must develop new economic activities
and institutions that will allow us to use our new technologies in ways
that are humane, freeing, ecological and accountable and responsive to
communities. We must establish some form of basic economic security, open
to all. We must restructure our patterns of income distribution to reflect
the wealth created by those outside the formal monetary economy: those who
take responsibility for parenting, housekeeping, home gardens, community
volunteer work, etc. We must restrict the size and concentrated power of
corporations without discouraging superior efficiency or technological
innovation.
DECENTRALIZATION
We must
reduce power and responsibility to individuals, institutions, communities
and regions. We must encourage the flourishing of regionally based
culture, rather than a dominant mono-culture. We must have a decentralized
democratic society with our political, economic and social institutions
locating power on the smallest scale (closest to home) that is efficient
and practical. We must redesign our institutions so that fewer decisions
and less regulation over money are granted as one moves from the community
to the national level. We must reconcile the need for community and
regional self determination with the need for appropriate centralized
regulation in certain matters.
ECOLOGICAL WISDOM
We
must operate human societies with the understanding that we are part of
nature, not on top of it. We must live within the ecological and resource
limits of the planet, applying our technological knowledge to the
challenge of an energy efficient economy. We must build a better
relationship between cities and countryside. We must promote sustainable
agriculture and respect for self regulating natural systems. And we must
further biocentric wisdom in all spheres of life.
NONVIOLENCE
We must
develop effective alternatives to our current patterns of violence at all
levels from the family and the street to nations and the world. We must
eliminate nuclear weapons from the face of the Earth without being naive
about the intentions of other governments. We must constructively use
nonviolent methods to oppose practices and policies with which we disagree
and in the process reduce the atmosphere of polarization and selfishness
that is itself a source of violence.
PERSONAL AND GLOBAL
RESPONSIBILITY
We must be of genuine assistance to grassroots
groups in the third world. We must help other countries make the
transition to self-sufficiency in food and other basic necessities. We
must cut our defense budget while maintaining an adequate defense. We must
promote these ten GREEN values in the reshaping of our global order. We
must reshape world order without creating just another enormous
nation-state.
FUTURE FOCUS
We must
induce people and institutions to think in terms of the long range future,
and not just in terms of their short range selfish interest. We must
encourage people to develop their own visions of the future and move more
effectively toward them. We must judge whether new technologies are
socially useful and use those judgments to shape our society. We must
induce our government and other institutions to practice fiscal
responsibility. We must make the quality of life, rather than unending
economic growth, the focus of our future thinking.