The Statement of Intent says that I should “exert the fullest possible effort” toward the creation of a minimal-government society, but I have moral objections to voting. Would the FSP require me to vote?
The short answer is “no.” “Possible” is to be defined by each individual for himself; that language in the Statement is intended to be a proud statement of courage, to inspire. Obviously, everyone who joins the FSP has a deep commitment to liberty, given the personal investments that are involved in the Project. Our job is not to assess or judge that commitment.
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