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Auberon Edward William Molyneux Herbert

Auberon Herbert was an English writer, political theorist, and advocate of individualist anarchism, known for his passionate defense of personal liberty and critique of state authority. Born into a prominent family, he was educated at Oxford, where he developed a keen interest in philosophy and politics. Herbert's writings often explored themes of freedom, social justice, and the role of government, making him a significant figure in the libertarian movement of the late 19th century. His notable works include 'The Right and Wrong of Compulsion by the State' and 'The Politics of Individualism,' where he articulated his belief that true freedom could only be achieved through the minimization of state power and the promotion of voluntary cooperation among individuals. Herbert's ideas were ahead of his time, influencing later libertarian thinkers and movements. He was a vocal critic of militarism and imperialism, advocating for peace and non-interventionist policies. His legacy endures in contemporary discussions about individual rights and the limits of governmental authority, positioning him as a pioneering voice for personal freedom and a significant contributor to the discourse on anarchism and political philosophy. Though not widely known today, Herbert's commitment to individualism and his critiques of state power continue to resonate in modern libertarian thought.

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Windfall and Waterdrift

Windfall and Waterdrift

Auberon Edward William Molyneux Herbert

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