Liberty (1881-1908)

Liberty was a periodical of the 19th century published in the United States by the anarchistic individualist Benjamin Tucker. It was published of August 1881 at April 1908. The periodical was used to develop and format the Philosophie anarchistic individualist by publishing tests and while being used as a basis for debates.

Among the contributors, it is advisable to quote Benjamin Tucker, Lysander Spooner, Auberon Herbert, Joshua K. Ingalls, John Henry Mackay, Victor Yarros, Wordsworth Donisthorpe, James L. Walker, J. William Lloyd, Florence Finch Kelly, Voltairine de Cleyre, Steven T. Byington, John Beverley Robinson, OJ Labadie, Lillian Harman, and Henry Appleton. The epitaph of the periodical is a quotation of Pierre-Joseph Proudhon saying that freedom " Is not the girl but the Mother of Ordre".

See too

External bonds

  • Individual Liberty a collection of several contributions of Banjamin Tucker to Liberty

  • Index of all the publications of the '' Liberty '' (no complete article is however accessible)
  • '' Benjamin Tucker, Liberty, and Individualist Anarchism '' by Wendy McElroy
  • '' Benjamin R Tucker & the Champions off Liberty: In Centenary Anthology '' published by Michael E. Coughlin, Charles H. Hamilton and Mark A. Sullivan
  • '' The English Individualists Ace They Appear In Liberty '' by Carl Watner
  • '' Benjamin Tucker and His Periodical, Liberty '' by Carl Watner
  • Benjamin Tucker, Liberty and Taxation

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