Liberty and Property Defence League

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The Liberty and Property Defence League (LPDL) was a historic organisation, founded in 1882 by

individualists
.

The League continued to exist until the 1920s, but its president, Wemyss (Lord Elcho), resigned in 1913. This was after the individualism of Herbert Spencer declined, which was the main raison d'être of the League. The ideas of the organisation were carried on by the Society of Individualists of Sir Ernest Benn.

A weekly pamphlet put out by the League was called Jus: A Weekly Organ of Individualism, which was edited by

individualist anarchist Wordsworth Donisthorpe.[1]

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