An independent framework for rebuilding capitalism around contribution, circulation, ownership, and real human outcomes.
It begins with a simple distinction: some markets are voluntary, some markets are forced. That distinction changes everything.
NEWFREEMARKET is not a party platform. It is not a slogan. It is not a call for centralized control. It is a structural doctrine for a freer, fairer, more productive market order.
It begins with a simple distinction. When people can refuse, markets can operate with wide freedom. When people cannot refuse, markets need rules that prevent necessity from becoming a weapon.
This allows us to defend markets without defending extraction. To protect ownership without protecting enclosure. To support profit without rewarding desperation. To build without hoarding.
Housing is the first application. The housing crisis is not only a shortage. It is a circulation failure: ownership concentrates, rent detaches from quality and income, capital hoards existing stock instead of building new supply, and communities leak wealth upward and outward.
NEWFREEMARKET restores capitalism by correcting the places where capitalism has been misclassified.
We focus on fundamental changes to how markets operate, not incremental policy tweaks.
Markets should serve people and communities, not just capital and corporate power.
Our framework is grounded in serious economic analysis and historical understanding.
We combine bold vision with practical policies that can actually be implemented.
New Free Market framework developed in response to the exhaustion of neoliberalism, socialism, and populism.
Published foundational texts: The Model, Founder Statement, Moral Argument, and structural analyses.
Detailed policy frameworks developed for each of the eight structural principles.
Growing community of advocates, entrepreneurs, workers, and citizens committed to structural reform.
New Free Market is an independent policy framework and intellectual movement. We are not funded by corporations, political parties, or special interests.
Our community includes entrepreneurs building businesses, workers seeking fair compensation, families trying to afford homes, creators protecting their work, investors backing real innovation, and citizens advocating for structural reform.
We transcend the left-right divide. Our framework combines free-market principles with progressive goals. We reject both neoliberal monopoly capitalism and socialist central planning.
We are building the next economy—one that works for everyone.