Julius Faucher

Julius Faucher

Julius Faucher (13 June 1820 in Berlin[1] – 12 June 1878 in Rome) was a German journalist and a significant advocate of liberalism and free trade. He was one of the first to advocate privatizing the security functions of the state, which would eliminate taxation. Ralph Raico described his idea as "a form of individualist anarchism, or, as it would be called today, anarcho-capitalism or market anarchism".[2]

  1. ^ John Henry Mackay. "Max Stirner - Leben und Werk", Berlin 1914, p. 69.
  2. ^ Raico, Ralph (2004) Authentic German Liberalism of the 19th Century Ecole Polytechnique, Centre de Recherce en Epistemologie Appliquee, Unité associée au CNRS.

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