"The practical reason for freedom is that freedom seems to be the only condition under which any kind of substantial moral fiber can be developed."
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About Albert Jay Nock
Albert Jay Nock was an American libertarian author, editor, and educational theorist. He was known for his critique of the state, advocacy of natural rights, and deep pessimism about human progress. Nock's works focused on individualism, limited government, and resistance to the growing power of the state. He was a prominent essayist and influential figure in the libertarian movement of the early 20th century.
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