cjm
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Actually, again that's not quite right.
Laws are only brought about through the political process. Enforcement of those laws only exists through the political process. Politicians determine policy, and voters determine which politicians get to set policy. See two posts above in bold for more details, but to bring about change in the law and change in the government, politics is the only way to do it (one can try going through the courts, but that is inherently political too plus they tend to favor the government).
I think you missed my point. I am not disagreeing that ultimately a political process determines laws and governance. I'm saying people do not have to participate in campaigns or parties to spread the message of liberty. One can do that at the garden club, the PTA, or swim team meets as well. Those informal conversations outside of a political campaign are just as important as electoral politics. Or maybe I am misunderstanding you? Are you suggesting that the liberty message needs to be promoted only through the political process? If so, I disagree.