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The Green Party is a values-based political movement committed to addressing crucial issues through responsible action. They advocate for community-based economics, social justice, gender equality, and environmental improvement. Positioned between Liberals and Conservatives, the party seeks to bring down economic greed and promote respectful relationships. Notable members include Laura Wells, Rich Whitney, Julia Willebrand, Jason West, and Karl Warkomski.
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Green Party’s Motto: Another U.S is possible –another party is necessary. • Contact Information: National office The National Office is overseen by Office Manager Brian Bittner Green Party of the United States 7059 Blair Road NW, Suite 104 Washington, Dc 20012
The Platform • The Green Party is committed to values-based politics. • Their purpose is to identify the most crucial problems facing the country and offer ideas to take responsible action to solve them.
The Political World • The Green party does not support strong interventions but seeks to improve the environment through moderate interventions. • The green party is in the middle of both Liberal and Conservative. • They are liberal because they want some government intervention.
The Economic World • There perspective on the Economic World is community based economics, which is an economic system, where people live to help the environment. • It is based on the gaining to help local community, rather than the country. • They are conservative because they seek to bring down economic greed. • Develop new economic activities and institutions.
The Social World • The Green Party’s perspective in the social world is that they seek social justice and equal opportunity. • They are liberal because they seek equal opportunity and social justice. • The rights and opportunity to benefit equally from the resources afforded us by society and environment.
The Cultural World • Green Party’s perspective on the cultural world is that they want gender equality by making everyone equal. • They are liberal because they want equality for all. • To promote the development of respectful relationships across the lines.
Liberal and Conservative Issues Liberals Conservatives Seek to bring down the economic greed. • The replacement of the cultural ethics of domination and control with more cooperative ways of interacting that respect differences of opinion and gender.
Members of the Green Party • Laura Wells: a Green Party candidate for the 2010 Governor’s race in the State of California • Rich Whitney: the Illinois Green Party's nominee for Governor of Illinois in the elections of 2006 and 2010. • Julia Willebrand: the Green Party nominee for the office of Comptroller of the State of New York. • Jason West • Karl Warkomski