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- Edmund Burke, a Radical Whig politician that wrote A Vindication of Natural Society, an early literary expression of philosophical anarchism. Following the French Revolution, his political perspective shifted and he became a leading proponent of conservative liberalism and traditionalist conservatism. (en)
- Thomas Paine, whose revolutionary works Common Sense and Rights of Man laid the groundwork for the development of modern libertarianism. (en)
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