principlesof the revolutionaries
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The principles of revolutionary :
The American revolutionaries believed in natural rights--the idea that the people have certain fundamental rights that must be protected against tyrannical oppression, including the right to trial by jury, freedom of speech and conscience, and freedom from arbitrary arrest and punishment.
(BERGONIA)
Liberty: "Personal liberty belongs to every man and woman to speak and to write, to organize and petition authority, to choose work, life and travel according to individual conscience and taste, with no state or workplace censorship."
Equality: "There shall be no ruling class. All men and women shall have equal claim to the the good life, and equal access to power. All races, creeds, communities and religions deserve both equality and autonomy, and no language or religion shall be suppressed."
Democracy: "All authority in every part of society shall be subordinate to democratic selection and control. The people and workers shall either govern directly or choose their governors."
Socialism/Syndicalism: "The common good shall direct all policy, and the means of production will pass out of private hands, and into the cooperative hands of the workers and farmers, who shall enjoy the full fruits of their labor."
Decentralization/Federalism: "Local power is better than national power. Plural power is better than a single party. Divided power is better than consolidated power."
Education and Science: "All the people shall obtain education in the arts and sciences at free schools and universities, and science shall guide policy."
Religion: "In a free society all religions shall have equal freedom to preach and practice."
Public Ownership of Land: "The land and natural resources of the country shall be allocated, protected and used to the benefit of all the people."