About the American Liberty Alliance
A content development and delivery network, ALA provides comprehensive information to activists nationwide.
The American Liberty Alliance is a national network of grassroots activists who are fighting to promote and defend the cause of individual liberty, free market principles and limited government. As an independent movement that has evolved from other successful initiatives across the country, ALA is now poised to act as a catalyst for intellectual activism on key social and economic issues, and to act as a true voice for progressive-minded constituents who need and want a closer adherence to classical liberalism and libertarian ideals.
Our story
The American Liberty Alliance began as an idea founded upon a greater concern to safeguard liberty principles across an array of social and economic liberty issues, while seeking to merge forces with other like-minded activists who wanted a more credible source of advocacy that does not confuse classical and contemporary liberalism.
As advocates for true personal and economic liberty, our founders played an important part in the formation of the #DontGo movement in 2008 in order to compel Congress to address the existing ban on offshore drilling. In the Spring of 2009, many of ALA’s founders were also leaders in the Tax Day Tea Parties across the country.
Our Values
The American Liberty Alliance believes in strong and effective grassroots activism in order to protect individual freedoms, the benefits of limited government, and the value of free market principles. As an independent voice, we also believe that the free-market movement requires greater accessibility and collaboration.
Our Mission
“To effectively defend and promote Liberty in all relevant institutions throughout America, as well as provide an online environment where mass collaboration can occur.”
Our People
The American Liberty Alliance is comprised of hardworking men and women who represent a growing base of liberty-minded activists who want to curtail the current growth of government intrusion into our private lives. With more than 43,000 members who commit their time and resources, ALA is poised to continue it’s growth throughout the coming years.
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