An episode interviewing Matt Zwolinski about the life and thought of Joseph Hiam Levy, a late nineteenth-century British philosopher and member of the Personal Rights Association.
J.H. Levy was a prominent but now largely forgotten voice in the individualist intellectual circles of Victorian Britain, known for his passionate defense of self-ownership and voluntary social cooperation. Matt Zwolinski introduces listeners to Levy’s life, intellectual context, and the principles that drove his activism in organizations like the Personal Rights Association.
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