Anthony Comegna holds a PhD in American and Atlantic history from the University of Pittsburgh. As Assistant Editor for Intellectual History at Libertarianism.org, his research broadens and complicates prevailing interpretations of libertarian history and historical agency.
William Godwin (1756-1836) is both one of the most important and underrated figures in libertarian thought. He has been called the first modern anarchist, the first proper utilitarian, and he was a foundational figure in both socialist and libertarian theory. Despite his significant contributions to philosophy, history, and social theory, Godwin is best remembered as husband to feminist author Mary Wollstonecraft and father to Mary Shelley.