Auberon Edward William Molyneux Herbert
(
Highclere, 18 June 1838 – 5 November 1906) was a
writer
, theorist,
philosopher, and member of the
Parliament of the United Kingdom, son of the
3rd Earl of Carnarvon, brother of
Henry Herbert, the 4th Earl, and father of the
9th Baron Lucas. He promoted a
libertarian philosophy (that several authors consider related to
libertarian anarchism) and took the ideas of
Herbert Spencer a stage further by advocating voluntary-funded
"government" that uses force only in defense of individual
liberty and property. He is known as the originator of
Voluntaryism.
Herbert was Member of Parliament for the two member
constituency of
Nottingham between 1870-1874. He served as
President of the fourth day of the first ever
Co-operative Congress in
1869.
[1]
Government, he argued, should never initiate force but be
"strictly limited to its legitimate duties in defense of
self-ownership and individual rights", and to be consistent in not
initiating force they should maintain themselves only through
"voluntary taxation." He stressed that "we are
governmentalists... formally constituted by the nation, employing in this
matter of force the majority method"however, using this force only
in a defensive mode. He strongly opposed the idea that initiation of
force may somehow become legitimate merely by constituting a majority,
reasoning that "If we are self-owners (and it is absurd, it is doing
violence to reason, to suppose that we are not), neither an individual,
nor a majority, nor a government can have rights of ownership in other
men."
[2]
Herbert recommends a "central agency" to defend liberty
and property that is funded by a "voluntary tax," calling it
"government." In his essay "A Politician in Sight of
Haven," Herbert does discuss the franchise, stating it would be
limited to those who paid a voluntary "income tax," anyone
"paying it would have the right to vote; those who did not pay it
would be – as is just – without the franchise. There would be no other
tax." The law would be strictly limited, of course, and the
"government... must confine itself simply to the defence of life and
property, whether as regards internal or external defence."
Herbert says that in "voluntaryism the state employs force only to
repel forceto protect the person and the property of the individual
against force and fraud; under voluntaryism the state would defend the
rights of liberty, never aggress upon them."
A collection of Herbert's work, The Right and Wrong of Compulsion by
the State and Other Essays, was published by Liberty Classics in
1978.
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