What Did You Do For Liberty Today? (A Daily Liberty Checklist)

Earlier this month, this was shared on Facebook by our good friend Lawrence Reed at the Foundation for Economic Education. After viewing, the best ways to share and inspire people to work toward liberty was not clear. We’ve included a couple on our Facebook page as status updates, but the full potential has yet to be reached.

Finally we decided to share this checklist in its entirety, and once permission is received, we will share it in another format to continue to inspire our members and supporters about all of the avenues we can utilize to spread our message and gain momentum in our movement. Please click through to read the checklist and keep an eye out for our release of it.

If you’d prefer to read it on the FEE website, click here.

(put a check mark next to any that apply):

____ I raised it in a conversation and hopefully turned on a light in at least one person’s mind

____ I defended it when it was challenged by error

____ I improved my own knowledge of the literature of liberty so as to become a better advocate

____ I wrote a letter-to-the-editor in liberty’s defense

____ I recommended a good article, book or film that advances values consistent with a free and civil society

____ I sent a personal check to an organization I know to be working for the advancement of liberty ideas

____ I resisted temptation to subvert liberty by accepting something from government that didn’t belong to me

____ I took action to clean up my own act so that I can be a solid exemplar of the virtues necessary for a free society to flourish

____ I checked out at least one textbook my son or daughter was assigned in school, explained to my offspring any fallacies I found, and complained to the school about any that were especially egregious

____ I told at least one of my representatives that if he or she ever voted for more government again, I would pull out all the stops to see him or her defeated in the next election

____ I told my college or university alma mater that if they didn’t start hiring faculty who know how to present and defend the case for free enterprise, they’ll never, ever get another dime from me

____ I did nothing at all for liberty today, except enjoy the fruits of it while leaving the battle for its restoration and preservation to others. I was essentially a liberty freeloader today.

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