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Other positions would include strong opposition to privatization, canceling student debt, the right to contraceptives and [[File:Abort.png]] {{PCBA|Abortionism|abortions}}, access to medical treatment for [[File:Trans.png]] transgender people and protecting other [[File:Gay.png]] [[:Category:LGBT|LGBTQ+]] rights, protecting [[File:Totlib.png]] [[Total Liberationism|animal rights]], promoting [[File:Secular.png]] secularism and the separation of church and state, reparations to [[File:AfricanAmerican.png]] African Americans, [[File:NarcoCom.png]] legalization of marijuana and ending the "War on Drugs", repeal of three strike laws, end of death penalty, and banning private prisons.
===={{Colorlink|#FFF|Libertarian Socialism|Economy}} [[File:LibmsMutualist.png]]====
The eco-socialist economy the Green Party of the United States wants to create is similar to the market socialist [[File:Mutalist.png]] [[Mutualism|mutualist]] economics of Proudhon which consists of a large sector of democratically controlled public enterprises, a large sector of cooperative enterprises, and a smaller sector of small businesses and self-employed. Consumer goods and services would be sold to consumers in the market by cooperatives, public enterprises, and small businesses. The party will also create cooperative banks offering low interest somewhat similar to Proudhon's Mutualist banks.
 
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