Individualist Anarchism
Individualist Anarchism is a political philosophy that emphasizes personal freedom and autonomy over collective control. It advocates for a society where individuals can pursue their own interests without interference from the state or any other authority. This ideology values self-reliance and voluntary cooperation among individuals, rejecting coercive institutions.
Key figures in Individualist Anarchism include Max Stirner and Benjamin Tucker, who argued for the importance of individual rights and the rejection of imposed moralities. This form of anarchism often intersects with ideas from libertarianism and classical liberalism, promoting a free market and personal responsibility as essential components of a just society.