Freedom of associationFreedom of association is an outgrowth of the United States Constitution's First Amendment guarantees of the rights to assemble and to petition the government. While the text of the First Amendment does not itself make specific mention of a right to associate, United States Supreme Court jurisprudence has recognized two distinct senses in which the right may be implicated.
[stub] see also Jeremy Bentham, Anti-globalization movement
Freedom of association is a term popular in libertarian and anarchist literature. It is used to describe the concept of absolute freedom to live in a community whose values, laws, and culture are closely related to what one wants. Most libertarians and anarchists believe that federally enforced laws and difficulty in moving between countries limits our freedom of association, and are in favor of autocracy and powerful local government. Most people associate the concept of freedom of association with direct democracy and confederalism. |
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"Give me a museum and I'll fill it." - Pablo Picasso (1881-1973) |
