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Right & Wrong of Compulsion by the State, & other Essays

English · Paperback / Softback

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Auberon Herbert (1838-1906) is an eloquent, forceful, and uncompromising defender of liberty--indeed, in the judgment of Richard M. Ebeling he is "one of the most important and articulate advocates of liberty in the last two hundred years." Herbert was a major participant in the profound and wide-ranging intellectual ferment of the late Victorian age. He formulated a system of "thorough" individualism that he described as "voluntaryism." To Herbert, "you will not make people wiser and better by taking liberty of action from them. A man can learn only when he is free to act." As Eric Mack writes, "Carrying natural rights theory to its logical limits, Herbert demanded complete social and economic freedom for all noncoercive individuals and the radical restriction of the use of force to the role of protecting those freedoms--including the freedom of peaceful persons to withhold support from any or all state activities." There are ten essays.


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Auberon Herbert (1838-1906) is an eloquent, forceful, and uncompromising defender of liberty. This volume contains ten essays.

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Authors Auberon Herbert, Auberon Herbert
Assisted by Eric Mack (Editor)
Publisher Liberty Fund Inc.
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.1978
 
EAN 9780913966426
ISBN 978-0-913966-42-6
No. of pages 426
Dimensions 156 mm x 226 mm x 25 mm
Weight 698 g
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Philosophy > General, dictionaries
Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political science and political education

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