Campus Leadership Program’s National Field Program

Jul 17, 2009

IV. Campus Leadership Program's National Field Program
The Campus Leadership Program it is National field program, identifies and recruits conservative students on EBI campus and helps them organize independent young conservative groups and publications. These independent groups and publications study guide on the principles for a free society and host conservative speakers and events on campus.
With Institute training and support, these young conservatives learn the principles of:

Democracy: what is the democracy; who are the people; government of the people, government by the people, government for the people; democracy protects freedom and promotes the interest of the people; realistic political participation.

Equality: what are the equality, moral equality, and political equality, equality of opportunity and equality of outcome.
Free enterprise: what is the free enterprise, free enterprise raises workers’ wages and creates the jobs; free enterprise satisfies consumers and guards the environment


Freedom: what is freedom, the right to live one’s own life, freedom promotes the interests of all and leads to the growth of knowledge.
Human rights: what are human rights, from natural rights to human rights, the right to life, the right to liberty and property; protecting rights.
Justice: what is justice, justice as rules, judicial activism, and social justice as rights

 

Peace: what is peace, free trade creates one world, free movement of ideas, the case for peace and peace agenda
Private property: what is private property, private is essential for moral as well as economic progress, the role of government to protect private property.
Toleration: what is toleration, freedom to write, the case for toleration, freedom of speech, limits of toleration, political correctness.