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Men against the state : the expositors of individualist anarchism in America, 1827-1908 / by James J. Martin ; with a foreword by Harry Elmer Barnes.

Author: Martin, James Joseph, 1916-2004.

Imprint:New York : Libertarian Book Club, 1957, c1953.

Descriptionix, 306 p. ; 24 cm.

Note:Includes index.

Note:Part One. NATIVE AMERICAN ANARCHIST ORIGINS IN THE ERA OF 19TH CENTURY REFORM: 1. Josiah Warren and the birth of the equitist ideal -- 2. Spring Hill, Tuscarawas and the New Harmony interlude -- 3. The "colonial period": "Utopia" and "Modern Times" -- 4. The fragmentation and decline of anarchist experimentation -- Part Two. INDEPENDENT CONTRIBUTORS TO THE INDIVIDUALIST ANARCHIST RATIONALE: 5. Heralds of the transition to philosophical egoism I: (a) Ezra Heywood, pamphleteer ; (b) William B. Greene, money reformer -- 6. Heralds of the transition to philosophical egoism II: (a) J.K. Ingalls, land reformer ; (b) Stephen Pearl Andrews, social philosopher -- 7. Lysander Spooner, dissident among dissidents -- Part Three. THE MATURATION OF AMERICAN ANARCHISM AS AN INTELLECTUAL FORCE: 8. Benjamin R. Tucker and the age of liberty I: (a) Intellectual heir of native anarchist traditions ; (b) Theoretical anarchism matured ; (c) Tucker, the radicals, and reform -- 9. Benjamin R. Tucker and the age of liberty II: (a) Victor S. Yarros delineates the Spencerian influence ; (b) Stirnerism and the Tucker associates ; (c) Liberty as a journal and mirror of contemporary history ; (c) The decline of individualist anarchism as a conscious movement.

Bibliography Note:Bibliography: p. 284-299.



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