Misanthrope Prime
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Tolkien was the world's most well-showered crustpunk anarchist so in a weird way this makes sense, but it's still really weird to modern political sensibilities.They are common, in the sense that matters in the Tolkien context - they are not nobility, or even leaders in their communities.
Aragorn, Boromir, Faramir, Theoden, Eomer, Denethor - are all holders of hereditary leadership titles. Legolas is the son of the King of the Mirkwood Elves. Gimli is of the line of the dwarven kings as well, though some generations removed from a second son. Gandalf is, effectively, a minor angel!
Bilbo apparently has enough cash to live comfortably, with no clear sign of occupation, but we are not given its source in the text. People surmise that he's a landlord, for lack of any other idea, but that isn't established in the work. The only property we are actually told he owns is Bag End, and that is the only property he's concerned about when he comes back from his adventure.
Anarcho-Monarchism - First Things
The only thing I know that J.R.R. Tolkien and Salvador Dalí had in common—or rather, I suppose I should say, the only significant or unexpected thing, since they obviously...