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voluntaryist
voluntaryist (ˈvɒləntərɪɪst) [f. as prec. + -ist.] One who advocates or upholds the voluntary system of support and control in religious or (latterly esp.) educational institutions. Also, an advocate of voluntary military service. (Cf. voluntarist.)1842 E. Miall in Nonconf. II. 305 The proceedings o... Oxford English Dictionary
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Voluntaryism
History Movements identifying as voluntaryist 17th century Precursors to the voluntaryist movement had a long tradition in the English-speaking world Smith, Wendy McElroy and Carl Watner began publishing The Voluntaryist magazine. wikipedia.org
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Charles Lane (transcendentalist)
Charles Lane (1800–1870) was an English-American transcendentalist, abolitionist, and early voluntaryist. Voluntaryist leanings Charles Lane was probably the most consistent voluntaryist of the abolitionist era. wikipedia.org
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John Zube
Zube, who identifies as an individualist anarchist, free-market libertarian, voluntaryist and mutualist, is well known for his advocacy of panarchism, wikipedia.org
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Evan Davies (educationalist)
For a time he taught at the new Voluntaryist college (set up without government assistance) for teachers in Brecon (1846), where after a period of training Despite the demise of the Voluntaryist movement and the resulting shortage of funds, Davies continued to run the institution as a private venture until wikipedia.org
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John Pugsley
John Allen Pugsley (January 5, 1934 – April 8, 2011) was an American voluntaryist libertarian political, economics commentator, lecturer, and best-selling wikipedia.org
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Raymond C. Hoiles
In a 1964 interview with The New York Times, Hoiles described himself as a voluntaryist, stating that "government should exist only to try to protect the wikipedia.org
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极端主义
"What Is Political Extremism", retrieved from The Voluntaryist newsletter #27, 1987 Nawaz, Maajid. wikipedia.org
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Roger Ver
He identifies as a libertarian, anarcho-capitalist, voluntaryist, a peace advocate, and an advocate for individualism. wikipedia.org
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John Brown Smith
Utopianism While Smith was in jail he worked on a blueprint for a utopian reconstruction of society, along voluntaryist / mutualist lines, which he called wikipedia.org
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Wendy McElroy
Wendy McElroy (born 1951) is a Canadian individualist feminist and voluntaryist writer. McElroy is the editor of the website ifeminists.net. wikipedia.org
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List of libertarian organizations
(YAL) Publishers and publications Heroic Destiny Productions Fimbul Winter Books Laissez Faire Books Liberty (magazine) Reason (magazine) The Voluntaryist wikipedia.org
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Anarchapulco
Anarchapulco is an annual anarcho-capitalist and voluntaryist conference held in Acapulco, Mexico. wikipedia.org
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George H. Smith
publications, including The New York Times, the Arizona Daily Star, Reason Magazine, Free Inquiry, The Humanist, Inquiry, Cato Policy Report, Liberty, The Voluntaryist wikipedia.org
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Auberon Herbert
government of man by man (1890) Bad Air and Bad Health (1894) – co-authored with Harold Wager Windfall and Waterdrift (1894) – a volume of poetry The Voluntaryist wikipedia.org
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