from:Garay-Salazar@asp.ifw.uni-kiel.deDear Sir/Madam,
I am a student interested somewhat in political theory and economics. My ideas or, if you want, my ideology is clearly liberal -radical liberal-, or I should say radical libertarian. That is, I am fervently in favor of the individual rights of the human being whatever his/her race, religion, sexual tendency, level of income, political opinion, or whether he is or not in jail. So I would strongly oppose myself to any "positive" policy that although supported by a majority -whatever the size of this majority- that its ultimate end or any of its means turns into a suppresion of any individual right, or an obligation to this person to do or pay for something that he/she has not agreed to. I oppose then to the death penalty; the tyrans that don't let people to express freely their will or opinion in Central America, Russia, within Europe, Asia and everyother place on earth where individual rights are violated; or the establishment of compulsory taxes without allowing the individuals the choice of not paying them
-and then not using the services financed with those specific taxes-.
I would like to know the position of the party on the issues above mentioned, for example; and, more generaly, on the political freedom and the economic freedom -for me they are basic and one can't be separated from the other one-.
Lastly, I would like to know, in case I join the party, how much sholud I pay in order to join you.
Thank you very much for your time and attention,
Rafael Garay Salazar