The American League of Novikists: Our vision for the future and the principles we fight for.
Our Vision
The American League of Novikists envisions a sovereign, self-reliant nation built on justice, community, and independence. We reject the corruption of the ruling elites and the corporate stranglehold on society. Instead, we seek to create a new system—one that empowers the people, restores economic self-sufficiency, and defends our cultural heritage from erosion.
We believe in direct action, mobilization, and the establishment of parallel institutions that will allow us to break free from reliance on corrupt entities. Through unity, discipline, and unwavering commitment, we will forge a future that belongs to us—not to those who seek to exploit and control us.
The Twenty-Five Points of Unity
- We demand full government transparency and the immediate cessation of mass surveillance programs that violate civil liberties and suppress dissent.
- We support decentralized governance and direct democracy, ensuring that communities have the power to shape policies that reflect their needs and values.
- We are committed to the empowerment of all people, ensuring that personal freedoms are upheld while prioritizing collective well-being and social justice.
- We believe in equal rights and opportunities for all, ensuring that systemic barriers to self-determination—such as racism, classism, and discrimination—are dismantled.
- We call for the abolition of the Electoral College and the implementation of a direct, democratic voting system that represents the will of the people.
- We reject corporate-driven globalization that exploits workers and communities while advocating for international solidarity based on fair trade and cooperation.
- We oppose authoritarianism in all forms, recognizing that both state and corporate power can be tools of oppression when left unchecked.
- We demand an economy that serves the people, where essential resources like housing, healthcare, and education are treated as human rights rather than commodities.
- We call for publicly financed elections, banning private and corporate donations to candidates to end corruption and restore democracy.
- We denounce corporate oligarchy and reject exploitative economic systems that prioritize profit over people, including both corporate capitalism and bureaucratic state control.
- We advocate for participatory democracy, ensuring that power is decentralized and placed in the hands of workers, communities, and grassroots organizations.
- We stand with the working class, demanding an end to economic injustice, wealth hoarding, and policies that enrich elites while impoverishing everyday Americans.
- We support term limits for members of Congress, preventing career politicians from serving corporate interests at the expense of the people.
- We reject imperialism and militarism, calling for a foreign policy based on diplomacy, cooperation, and anti-interventionism rather than endless wars and profiteering.
- We demand an education system that empowers students, free from corporate and political influence, with an emphasis on critical thinking, civic engagement, and economic mobility.
- We seek economic and infrastructure investment in rural communities, ensuring that neglected regions have access to healthcare, public services, and sustainable jobs.
- We believe in the collective defense of human rights, protecting civil liberties, bodily autonomy, and freedom of expression against authoritarian threats.
- We call for a democratic economy, where workers have greater control over their labor through cooperatives, unions, and collective bargaining rights.
- We oppose exploitative labor practices and fight for fair wages, worker protections, and the right to unionize without corporate retaliation.
- We advocate for housing as a human right, challenging predatory landlords, real estate speculation, and mass evictions that drive homelessness and poverty.
- We demand the protection of personal and communal property, ensuring that land, homes, and businesses are not monopolized by billionaires and corporations.
- We seek to expand democracy beyond politics, ensuring democratic control over workplaces, housing, and essential industries for the benefit of all.
- We call for breaking up monopolies and corporate power, ensuring that economic decisions are made democratically and not dictated by a handful of elites.
- We support a cultural and social renewal, not based on moral policing, but on fostering solidarity, mutual aid, and a shared vision of justice and equality.
- We reject the politics of division, understanding that the ruling class profits from pitting people against each other based on race, gender, nationality, and ideology. Instead, we stand united in our fight for a just and equitable future.