Individual Autonomy
The Individual Autonomie was the first individualistic review of tendency " conséquente" published in France.
The principal writers were Charles Schæffer, Georges Deherme and André Carteron, Jean-Baptiste Louiche. Among the signatures appearing only once, one finds an article of Emile Zola
This review of small size had only 9 numbers, the principal writers evolved/moved, for some (Deherme) apart from anarchism, others will adopt the individualistic tendency (Carteron). The review seems to have had only one weak echo in the French anarchistic movement, however, it quoted the anarchistic press regularly (the working idea, of Le Havre; The Revolt; The Cosmopolitan Revolution…)
One finds a reference on this review in Anarchistes, manners of the day of John Henry Mackay, which made individualistic proclamation figure a long time, until (Re) discovered of Stirner.
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