This essay shows that numerous debates in the German Enlightenment, including debates on natural law and the natural state of humanity, on the education of rulers and the ideal state, and on the status of property, engaged with variations of anarchism and anarchistic ideas. In short, before anarchism found its way into parts of the labour movement in the nineteenth century and some youth movements in the twentieth, it was an experimental movement of enlightened intellectuals and citizens
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