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Auberon Herbert was a British writer and political theorist known for his advocacy of individualism and libertarianism. Born in 1838 to a prominent family, he became a vocal critic of state authority and championed the rights of the individual against governmental compulsion. His writings explored the principles of liberty, voluntary cooperation, and the moral implications of coercion, making significant contributions to the philosophical discourse of his time.

In his works, including 'Individualism' and 'The Right and Wrong of Compulsion by the State,' Herbert articulated a vision of society based on personal freedom and responsibility. He argued that individuals should be free to govern their own lives without the imposition of state force, which resonated with the emerging libertarian movement. His ideas influenced later generations of thinkers and activists who sought to promote personal liberties and limit governmental power.

Data di nascita June 8, 1838
Luogo di nascita London, England
Data di morte July 5, 1906