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A Plea for Voluntaryism

By: Auberon Herbert
Narrated by: Piers Eccleston
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"A Plea for Voluntaryism" by Auberon Herbert is a passionate advocacy for a society based entirely on voluntary cooperation and free association, without any form of coercion or compulsion. Herbert argues that all human interactions, whether economic, social, or political, should be based on mutual consent and voluntary agreements among individuals. He critiques the use of state force and intervention, asserting that such actions violate individual liberty and hinder genuine progress and prosperity. Herbert's plea emphasizes the moral imperative of respecting individual sovereignty and the right to make choices freely, without interference from external authorities.

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The compelling argument for minimal government and a society based on voluntary human interaction.

Excellent narration. The narrator really delivers the message of the book very well. Nice introduction to the book as well.

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