"The right to be let alone is indeed the beginning of all freedom."

Auberon Herbert (1838 - 1906)
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About Auberon Herbert

Auberon Herbert (1838-1906) was a British writer, philosopher, and politician who is best known for his advocacy of voluntaryism and radical individualism. He was a prominent figure in the libertarian movement in the 19th century, believing in the primacy of individual liberty and the voluntary actions of individuals over government coercion. Herbert was a prolific writer, publishing essays, articles, and books on political philosophy and economics, promoting the ideas of limited government, free markets, and individual sovereignty.

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