Lately the students movement have been warming the streets in Venezuela and they have revived the political opposition movement but they need something else to attract more people and for getting better results: a defined political ideology.
Why? Well, with a defined political ideology is way too much easier to debate with the government party and avoid incoherent argues from anyone identified with the student movement.
The main problem taking a decision like this is which choose, basically because few people know about political ideologies so if I step up and say let’s be classical liberals then there’ll be a lot of people (if not everyone) asking me if that even really exists.
Another problem is that there’re a lot of people thinking that this movements it’s not political, for those, let’s face it, this is totally political, I always listen Go out Chávez!, that requests political movements for getting that goal!
My proposal for ideology would be classical liberalism, the reasons: promotes individuals rights, the rationality over authoritarian laws, civil liberties and the chance to each one lives as want as long as don’t broke the natural law, this last is the rationality that each human have.
Free market! The market himself is able to regulate the prices with the competition and get better results!! This needs a limited government with flexible laws, we don’t need that laws tell us what to do and what not, we need laws as a guide for what’s rationale and what not!
We really need a right movement, not another left party with the same ideology that have been always used in Venezuela during the lasts 60 years. It’s enough.
Probably I will need to start the Pro-liberal Group in my university if people don’t open their eyes… Maybe that way people could start stop calling them self apoliticals.