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The '''Ten Key Values''' were drafted by the [[U.S. Green Party]] in 1984. They form the philosophical basis for the platforms of the [[Green Party]] in the [[United States]] and [[Canada]].
The '''Ten Key Values''' were drafted by the [[U.S. Green Party]] in 1984. They form the philosophical basis for the platforms of the [[Green Party]] in the [[United States]] and [[Canada]].




There are many different explanations of what these terms mean, but the terms themselves are constant:
There are many different explanations of what these terms mean, but the terms themselves are constant:




*Social Justice
*Social Justice

*Community-Based Economics
*Community-Based Economics

*Nonviolence
*Nonviolence

*Decentralisation
*Decentralisation

*<nowiki>Future Focus/Sustainability</nowiki>
*<nowiki>Future Focus/Sustainability</nowiki>

*Feminism
*Feminism

*Personal and Global Responsibility
*Personal and Global Responsibility

*Respect for Diversity
*Respect for Diversity

*Grassroots Democracy
*Grassroots Democracy

*Ecological Wisdom
*Ecological Wisdom



Some explanations of what these values mean:

Some explanations of what these values mean need to be supplied.



External links:

*http://www.greens.org/gcofc.html
*http://www.greens.org/gcofc.html

*http://www.greens.org/gpusa/values.html
*http://www.greens.org/gpusa/values.html

*http://www.greenparties.org/documents/tenkey.html
*http://www.greenparties.org/documents/tenkey.html




''This should be at [[Ten Key Values]], shouldn't it? Isn't "Ten Key Values" a proper name?''
''This should be at [[Ten Key Values]], shouldn't it? Isn't "Ten Key Values" a proper name?''


Revision as of 23:24, 19 September 2001

The Ten Key Values were drafted by the U.S. Green Party in 1984. They form the philosophical basis for the platforms of the Green Party in the United States and Canada.


There are many different explanations of what these terms mean, but the terms themselves are constant:


  • Social Justice
  • Community-Based Economics
  • Nonviolence
  • Decentralisation
  • Future Focus/Sustainability
  • Feminism
  • Personal and Global Responsibility
  • Respect for Diversity
  • Grassroots Democracy
  • Ecological Wisdom


Some explanations of what these values mean need to be supplied.


External links:


This should be at Ten Key Values, shouldn't it? Isn't "Ten Key Values" a proper name?