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The Sharon Statement is the founding statement of principles for
Young Americans for Freedom Young Americans for Freedom (YAF) is a conservative youth activism organization that was founded in 1960 as a coalition between traditional conservatives and libertarians on American college campuses. It is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization ...
. The views expressed in the statement, while not considered "traditional conservative principles" at the time, played a significant role in influencing Republican leaders in the 1980s. Written by M. Stanton EvansKlatch, Rebecca E. (1999).
A Generation Divided: The New Left, the New Right, and the 1960s
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and adopted on September 11, 1960, the statement is named for the location of the inaugural meeting of Young Americans for Freedom, held at
William F. Buckley, Jr. William Frank Buckley Jr. (born William Francis Buckley; November 24, 1925 – February 27, 2008) was an American public intellectual, conservative author and political commentator. In 1955, he founded ''National Review'', the magazine that stim ...
's childhood home in
Sharon, Connecticut Sharon is a town in Litchfield County, Connecticut, United States, in the northwest corner of the state. At the time of the 2020 census, the town had a total population of 2,680. The ZIP code for Sharon is 06069. The urban center of the town is ...
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Background

In the late 1950s conservative students on college campuses campaigned for policies to combat communism. Many of these students became supporters of Barry Goldwater's 1960 campaign for the GOP vice-presidential nomination. At the Republican National Convention, Goldwater, failing to secure the nomination, challenged attendees saying: "Let’s grow up conservatives. If you want to take the party back, then let’s get to work!" In response, a meeting was organized at the home of William F. Buckley in Sharon, Connecticut. In attendance at the Sharon Conference were about 90 students from 44 universities located in 24 states. Amongst the attendees were several future conservative leaders including historian
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, Howard Phillips, Don Lipsett (co-founder
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), Paul Niemeyer (United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit),
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'' publisher), Allan Ryskind (publisher of ''
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'') and M. Stanton Evans. It was decided to organize a new organization which was named the
Young Americans for Freedom Young Americans for Freedom (YAF) is a conservative youth activism organization that was founded in 1960 as a coalition between traditional conservatives and libertarians on American college campuses. It is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization ...
(YAF). Evans was selected to draft the founding principles of the group, named Sharon Statement after Buckley's residence. Evans said he was influenced by the works of conservative thinkers such as
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Summary

The Sharon Statement consists of 400 words. It's an expression of ''National Review'' editor Frank Meyer's "fusionism," described as a combination of traditional conservatism, libertarianism and anti-communism, the three prevailing variants of conservatism at the time. The inclusion of "God" in the document was controversial. The statement begins with the statement "“foremost among the transcendent values is the individual’s use of his God-given free will." It then proceeds to espouse five core principles which have directed the conservative movement since its adoption: # Individual freedom and the right of governing originate with God # Political freedom is impossible without economic freedom # Limited government and strict interpretation of the Constitution # The free market system is preferable over all others # Communism must be defeated, not contained


Legacy

Two years later, in 1962, Tom Hayden wrote the
Port Huron Statement The Port Huron Statement is a 1962 political manifesto of the American student activist movement Students for a Democratic Society (SDS). It was written by SDS members, and completed on June 15, 1962, at a United Auto Workers (UAW) retreat outside ...
. The manifesto for Students for a Democratic Society has been called the left's response to the Sharon Statement. In 2010, fifty years after the adoption of the Sharon Statement, the
Mount Vernon Statement The Mount Vernon Statement is a statement affirming the United States Constitution, particularly in response to the rise of progressivism in the United States. It was inspired by the Sharon Statement. It was signed on February 17, 2010, at a publ ...
was written. The Mount Vernon Statement shares the same sentiment of the Sharon Statement. However where Sharon focuses on the "outworkings of liberty and self-government", Mount Vernon emphasizes a principle from the Declaration of Independence: that human freedom is based on "the laws of nature and nature’s God." In a 2010 interview, Evans reflected on the impact of the Sharon Statement attributing the document and the movement it spawned to the fall of the Soviet Union while failing to address the "domestic spending issue" and “cultural issues, educational issues." In his obituary of Evans journalist Adam Clymer called it a "seminal document" in the establishment of the conservative movement.
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described the Sharon Statement as "a succinct summary of the central ideas of modern American conservatism".


References


Further reading

* Thorburn, Wayne. ''A Generation Awakes: Young Americans for Freedom and the Creation of the Conservative Movement.'' Ottawa, IL: Jameson Books (2010), 564 pages, {{ISBN, 978-0-89803-168-3 (hardcover). Covers the history of YAF from 1960 to the mid-1990s.


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