Rugged individualism

Rugged individualism, derived from individualism, is a term that indicates that an individual is self-reliant and independent from outside, usually state or government assistance. While the term is often associated with the notion of laissez-faire and associated adherents, it was actually coined by United States president Herbert Hoover.[1][2]

  1. ^ https://teachingamericanhistory.org/library/document/rugged-individualism/
  2. ^ America's Great Depression, Rothbard, Murray N., 5th ed., Auburn, Ala.: Ludwig von Mises Institute, 2000. Hardcover. 368 pages. ISBN 0-945466-05-6.

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