L.A. Liberty

A Libertarian in Leftywood

We can suppose no other object to be placed before ourselves but happiness… We are then entitled to pursue happiness in that way in which it can be shown we are most likely to find it, and as each man can be the only judge of his own happiness, it follows that each man must be left free so to exercise his faculties and so to direct his energies as he may think fit to produce happiness; – with one most important limitation. His freedom in this pursuit of freedom must not interfere with the exactly corresponding freedom of others.

— Auberon Herbert

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