
Benjamin Ricketson Tucker
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Benjamin Ricketson Tucker was an influential American anarchist and editor known for his advocacy of individualist anarchism. Born in 1854 in Boston, Tucker was a prolific writer and publisher who played a pivotal role in promoting anarchist ideas in the United States during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He founded the magazine 'Liberty,' which became a platform for various radical thinkers and a significant force in disseminating anarchist philosophy, particularly the ideas of philosophical anarchism and individual sovereignty.
Throughout his life, Tucker was known for his strong opposition to government and state interference in personal liberties. He emphasized the importance of individual freedom and voluntary cooperation, arguing against the coercive nature of government institutions. His works, including 'Instead of a Book' and various pamphlets, continue to inspire discussions on anarchism and libertarianism. Tucker's commitment to his beliefs and his literary contributions have left a lasting legacy in the realm of political philosophy and activism.