I agree not to be divisive, but I can't promise not to debate the underpinning philosophy of liberty.
I'm very open to persuasion, but ultimately I view one purpose of the forums to help hash out what a proper "liberty" platform consists of through the argumentation process.
We can't be unified on "we need something different" without also being unified on what those goals are. To this end, we need more goal-seeking and coalition building: to sponsor and direct efforts to those projects that are part of a general liberty platform, and which may also be part of a "liberal" or "conservative" platform.
A highly effective tactic for defeating the status quo is to divide and conquer: and the left/right divide is already set for us to pounce upon. Both sides have issues where they wish to see less state involvement, and we need to convince them that we are allies towards those goals.
Pointing out what we need to avoid is good, but we need positive, active goals to unite behind - which is why there was so much more action when RP was running a national campaign than there is now.
So what are some big, national or larger, goals to unite behind? Auditing and ending the Fed, abolishing the slave-taxes (i.e. income, sales, and property taxes), and Promoting Peace between all humans are just a few. Let's choose some project that incorporates these goals, and pledge to help it.