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Green Party Links - JOIN US!
Here are the links - Vote with your conscience - write in the green candidate!
http://www.gp.org/index.php
http://www.greenparty.org/index.php
http://www.greens.org/
A Green party or ecologist party is a formally organized political party based on the principles of Green politics. These principles usually include social justice, reliance on grassroots democracy, nonviolence, and an emphasis on environmentalism.
"Greens" believe that the exercise of these principles leads to world
health. The platform of a green party can run from the centre to the
far-left, however most run to the centre-left, embracing
social-democratic economic policies and forming coalitions with
leftists.
There are distinctions between "green" parties and "Green" parties.
Any party, faction, or politician may be labeled "green" if it
emphasizes environmental causes. Indeed, the term may even be used as a
verb: it is not uncommon to hear of "greening" a party or a candidate.
In contrast, formally organized Green parties may follow a coherent ideology that includes not only environmentalism, but often also other concerns such as social justice, consensus decision-making,
and pacifism. Greens believe that these issues are inherently related
to one another as a foundation for world peace. The best-known statement
of the above Green values is the Four Pillars of the Green Party, adopted by the German Greens in 1979-1980 (but forsaken since). The Global Greens Charter
lists six guiding principles which are ecological wisdom, social
justice, participatory democracy, nonviolence, sustainability and
respect for diversity.
Here is a view from the UK Green Party
http://www.gp.org/index.php
http://www.greenparty.org/index.php
http://www.greens.org/
A Green party or ecologist party is a formally organized political party based on the principles of Green politics. These principles usually include social justice, reliance on grassroots democracy, nonviolence, and an emphasis on environmentalism.
"Greens" believe that the exercise of these principles leads to world
health. The platform of a green party can run from the centre to the
far-left, however most run to the centre-left, embracing
social-democratic economic policies and forming coalitions with
leftists.
There are distinctions between "green" parties and "Green" parties.
Any party, faction, or politician may be labeled "green" if it
emphasizes environmental causes. Indeed, the term may even be used as a
verb: it is not uncommon to hear of "greening" a party or a candidate.
In contrast, formally organized Green parties may follow a coherent ideology that includes not only environmentalism, but often also other concerns such as social justice, consensus decision-making,
and pacifism. Greens believe that these issues are inherently related
to one another as a foundation for world peace. The best-known statement
of the above Green values is the Four Pillars of the Green Party, adopted by the German Greens in 1979-1980 (but forsaken since). The Global Greens Charter
lists six guiding principles which are ecological wisdom, social
justice, participatory democracy, nonviolence, sustainability and
respect for diversity.
Here is a view from the UK Green Party
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