"It was proposed, in the invention of the following work, to comprehend, as far as the progressive nature of a single story would allow, a general review of the modes of domestic and unrecorded despotism by which man becomes the destroyer of man."—From the Preface.
"It was proposed, in the invention of the following work, to comprehend, as far as the progressive nature of a single story would allow, a general review of the modes of domestic and unrecorded despotism by which man becomes the destroyer of man."—From the Preface.
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IN ENGLISHWhat is Property?An Inquiry into the Principle of Right and of Government. Translated by Benj. R. Tucker. With a biography by J. A. Langlois. 498 pages. $2.00."In a given society the authority of man over man is inversely proportional to the stage of intellectual development which that society has reached."—The Author."That element in the idea of property which is necessary, immutable, and absolute is reducible to individual and transmissible possession, susceptible of exchange but not of alienation, founded on labor, and not on fictitious occupancy or idle caprice."—The Author.IN GERMANWas ist das Eigentum?Erste Denkschrift. Untersuchungen über den Ursprung und die Grundlagen des Rechts und der Herrschaft. Translated, with a preface, by Alfons Fedor Cohn. 255 pages. 27 cents.Kapital und Zins.Die Polemik zwischen Bastiat und Proudhon. Translated, with an introduction, by Arthur Mülberger. 237 pages. 97 cents.IN ITALIANLa soluzione del problema sociale.Portrait and biographical sketch. 60 pages. 11 cents.Psicologia della rivoluzione.58 pages. 11 cents.
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"In a given society the authority of man over man is inversely proportional to the stage of intellectual development which that society has reached."—The Author."That element in the idea of property which is necessary, immutable, and absolute is reducible to individual and transmissible possession, susceptible of exchange but not of alienation, founded on labor, and not on fictitious occupancy or idle caprice."—The Author.
"In a given society the authority of man over man is inversely proportional to the stage of intellectual development which that society has reached."—The Author.
"That element in the idea of property which is necessary, immutable, and absolute is reducible to individual and transmissible possession, susceptible of exchange but not of alienation, founded on labor, and not on fictitious occupancy or idle caprice."—The Author.
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MAX STIRNER
IN ENGLISHThe Ego and His Own.Translated from the German by Steven T. Byington, in collaboration with other students of German and of Stirner. With an introduction by J. L. Walker. 525 pages. The only edition, in any language, that has an index. Ordinary cloth, $1.50; superior cloth, full gilt edges, $1.75.The most revolutionary book ever written, its purpose being to totally destroy the idea of duty and assert the supremacy of the will, and from this standpoint to effect a "transmutation of all values" and displace the State by a union of conscious egoists."If you devour the sacred, you have made it your own. Digest the sacramental wafer, and you are rid of it."—The Author."This work of genius is not inferior in style to that of Nietzsche, and in philosophical value surpasses Nietzsche's by a thousand cubits."—Eduard von Hartmann."That there was a pen to write such things is incomprehensible. One must have read the book to believe that it exists."—Revue des Deux Mondes.IN GERMANDer Einzige und sein Eigentum.429 pages. 36 cents.Kleinere Schriften.185 pages. Cloth, 72 cents; paper, 46 cents.IN FRENCHL'unique et sa propriété.Translated by Robert L. Reclaire. 471 pages. 73 cents.L'unique et sa propriété.Translated, with a preface, by Henri Lasvignes. 501 pages. $1.45.
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The Ego and His Own.Translated from the German by Steven T. Byington, in collaboration with other students of German and of Stirner. With an introduction by J. L. Walker. 525 pages. The only edition, in any language, that has an index. Ordinary cloth, $1.50; superior cloth, full gilt edges, $1.75.
The most revolutionary book ever written, its purpose being to totally destroy the idea of duty and assert the supremacy of the will, and from this standpoint to effect a "transmutation of all values" and displace the State by a union of conscious egoists."If you devour the sacred, you have made it your own. Digest the sacramental wafer, and you are rid of it."—The Author."This work of genius is not inferior in style to that of Nietzsche, and in philosophical value surpasses Nietzsche's by a thousand cubits."—Eduard von Hartmann."That there was a pen to write such things is incomprehensible. One must have read the book to believe that it exists."—Revue des Deux Mondes.
The most revolutionary book ever written, its purpose being to totally destroy the idea of duty and assert the supremacy of the will, and from this standpoint to effect a "transmutation of all values" and displace the State by a union of conscious egoists.
"If you devour the sacred, you have made it your own. Digest the sacramental wafer, and you are rid of it."—The Author.
"This work of genius is not inferior in style to that of Nietzsche, and in philosophical value surpasses Nietzsche's by a thousand cubits."—Eduard von Hartmann.
"That there was a pen to write such things is incomprehensible. One must have read the book to believe that it exists."—Revue des Deux Mondes.
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"One of the most eloquent pleas for liberty ever written. Paine's 'Age of Reason' and 'Rights of Man' consolidated and improved. It stirs the pulse like a trumpet-call."—The Truth Seeker.
"One of the most eloquent pleas for liberty ever written. Paine's 'Age of Reason' and 'Rights of Man' consolidated and improved. It stirs the pulse like a trumpet-call."—The Truth Seeker.
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BY A MAN TOO BUSY TO WRITE ONE
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A large, well-printed, and excessively cheap volume of 524 pages, consisting of articles selected from Liberty and classified under the following headings: (1) State Socialism and Anarchism: How Far They Agree, and Wherein They Differ; (2) The Individual, Society, and the State; (3) Money and Interest; (4) Land and Rent; (5) Socialism; (6) Communism; (7) Methods; (8) Miscellaneous. The whole elaborately indexed.
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Paroles d'un homme libre.Translated by J. W. Bienstock. 420 pages. 81 cents.
Le patriotisme et le gouvernement. 39 pages. 17 cents.
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Plaisirs vicieux.Translated by Halpérine-Kaminsky. With a preface by Alexandre Dumas. 254 pages. 70 cents.
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IN GERMANBORGIUS, W.Die Ideenwelt des Anarchismus.68 pages. 28 cents.ELTZBACHER, PAUL.Der Anarchismus.317 pages. $1.27.FRIEDLÄNDER, BENEDICT.Marxismus und Anarchismus.240 pages. 69 cents.HUMBOLDT, WILHELM VON.Ideen zu einem Versuch, die Grenzen der Wirksamkeit des Staats zu bestimmen.204 pages. 14 cents.IBSEN, HENRIK.Ein Volksfeind.Translated by Wilhelm Lange. 105 pages. 8 cents.MACKAY, JOHN HENRY.Die Anarchisten.Kulturgemälde aus dem Ende des XIX. Jahrhunderts. 339 pages. Cloth, 96 cents; paper, 65 cents. Sturm. 49 cents.SAITZEFF, HELENE.William Godwin und die Anfänge des Anarchismus im XVIII. Jahrhundert.Ein Beitrag zur Geschichte des politischen Individualismus. 77 pages. 49 cents.ZENKER, E. V.Der Anarchismus.Kritische Geschichte der anarchistischen Theorie. 271 pages. $1.28.IN ITALIANIBSEN, ENRICO.Un nemico del popolo.26 cents.ZOCCOLI, ESTORE G.L'anarchia: gli agitatori, le idee, i fatti.Saggio di una revisione sistematica e critica e di una valutazione etica. 552 pages. $2.97.
IN GERMAN
BORGIUS, W.Die Ideenwelt des Anarchismus.68 pages. 28 cents.
ELTZBACHER, PAUL.Der Anarchismus.317 pages. $1.27.
FRIEDLÄNDER, BENEDICT.Marxismus und Anarchismus.240 pages. 69 cents.
HUMBOLDT, WILHELM VON.Ideen zu einem Versuch, die Grenzen der Wirksamkeit des Staats zu bestimmen.204 pages. 14 cents.
IBSEN, HENRIK.Ein Volksfeind.Translated by Wilhelm Lange. 105 pages. 8 cents.
MACKAY, JOHN HENRY.Die Anarchisten.Kulturgemälde aus dem Ende des XIX. Jahrhunderts. 339 pages. Cloth, 96 cents; paper, 65 cents. Sturm. 49 cents.
SAITZEFF, HELENE.William Godwin und die Anfänge des Anarchismus im XVIII. Jahrhundert.Ein Beitrag zur Geschichte des politischen Individualismus. 77 pages. 49 cents.
ZENKER, E. V.Der Anarchismus.Kritische Geschichte der anarchistischen Theorie. 271 pages. $1.28.
IN ITALIAN
IBSEN, ENRICO.Un nemico del popolo.26 cents.
ZOCCOLI, ESTORE G.L'anarchia: gli agitatori, le idee, i fatti.Saggio di una revisione sistematica e critica e di una valutazione etica. 552 pages. $2.97.
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IN ENGLISHBURKE, EDMUND.A Vindication of Natural Society. Pamphlet. 36 pages. 10 cents."In vain you tell me that artificial government is good, but that I fall out only with the abuse. The thing—the thing itself is the abuse."—From the above pamphlet.DONISTHORPE, WORDSWORTH.Law in a Free State.313 pages. $1.81."If the doctrine of passive obedience to the Odd Man had been universally held by our forefathers, there would have been no Smithfield fires to light the way to liberty."—The Author.IBSEN, HENRIK.An Enemy of Society.Translated by William Archer. 130 pages. Paper covers. 25 cents.OUIDA.The Waters of Edera.348 pages. Gilt top. $1.16. A thoroughly Anarchistic novel.TANDY, FRANCIS D.Voluntary Socialism.A sketch. 228 pages. 75 cents.IN FRENCHELTZBACHER, PAUL.L'anarchisme.Translated by Otto Karmin. 417 pages. 87 cents.GHIO, PAUL.L'anarchisme aux Etats-unis.212 pages. 58 cents.IBSEN, HENRIK.Un ennemi du peuple.Translated, with a preface, by the Comte Prozor. 300 pages. 73 cents.MACKAY, JOHN HENRY.Les anarchistes.MŒurs de la fin du XIXe siècle. Translated by Auguste Lavallé (Louis de Hessem). 441 pages. 74 cents.RABANI, ÉMILE.L'anarchie scientifique.111 pages. 38 cents.
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BURKE, EDMUND.A Vindication of Natural Society. Pamphlet. 36 pages. 10 cents.
"In vain you tell me that artificial government is good, but that I fall out only with the abuse. The thing—the thing itself is the abuse."—From the above pamphlet.
"In vain you tell me that artificial government is good, but that I fall out only with the abuse. The thing—the thing itself is the abuse."—From the above pamphlet.
DONISTHORPE, WORDSWORTH.Law in a Free State.313 pages. $1.81.
"If the doctrine of passive obedience to the Odd Man had been universally held by our forefathers, there would have been no Smithfield fires to light the way to liberty."—The Author.
"If the doctrine of passive obedience to the Odd Man had been universally held by our forefathers, there would have been no Smithfield fires to light the way to liberty."—The Author.
IBSEN, HENRIK.An Enemy of Society.Translated by William Archer. 130 pages. Paper covers. 25 cents.
OUIDA.The Waters of Edera.348 pages. Gilt top. $1.16. A thoroughly Anarchistic novel.
TANDY, FRANCIS D.Voluntary Socialism.A sketch. 228 pages. 75 cents.
IN FRENCH
ELTZBACHER, PAUL.L'anarchisme.Translated by Otto Karmin. 417 pages. 87 cents.
GHIO, PAUL.L'anarchisme aux Etats-unis.212 pages. 58 cents.
IBSEN, HENRIK.Un ennemi du peuple.Translated, with a preface, by the Comte Prozor. 300 pages. 73 cents.
MACKAY, JOHN HENRY.Les anarchistes.MŒurs de la fin du XIXe siècle. Translated by Auguste Lavallé (Louis de Hessem). 441 pages. 74 cents.
RABANI, ÉMILE.L'anarchie scientifique.111 pages. 38 cents.
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LIBERTY
BENJ. R. TUCKER,Editor
An Anarchistic journal, expounding the doctrine that in Equal Liberty is to be found the most satisfactory solution of social questions, and that majority rule, or democracy, equally with monarchical rule, is a denial of Equal Liberty.APPRECIATIONSG. BERNARD SHAW,author of"Man and Superman":"Liberty is a lively paper, in which the usual proportions of a half-pennyworth of discussion to an intolerable deal of balderdash are reversed."WILLIAM DOUGLAS O'CONNOR,author of"The Good Gray Poet":"The editor of Liberty would be the Gavroche of the Revolution, if he were not its Enjolras."FRANK STEPHENS,well-known Single-Tax champion, Philadelphia:"Liberty is a paper which reforms reformers."BOLTON HALL,author of"Even As You and I":"Liberty shows us the profit of Anarchy, and is the prophet of Anarchy."ALLEN KELLY,formerly chief editorial writer on the Philadelphia"North American":"Liberty is my philosophical Polaris. I ascertain the variations of my economic compass by taking a sight at her whenever she is visible."SAMUEL W. COOPER,counsellor at law, Philadelphia:"Liberty is a journal that Thomas Jefferson would have loved."EDWARD OSGOOD BROWN,Judge of the Illinois Circuit Court:"I have seen much in Liberty that I agreed with, and much that I disagreed with, but I never saw any cant, hypocrisy, or insincerity in it, which makes it an almost unique publication."
An Anarchistic journal, expounding the doctrine that in Equal Liberty is to be found the most satisfactory solution of social questions, and that majority rule, or democracy, equally with monarchical rule, is a denial of Equal Liberty.
APPRECIATIONS
G. BERNARD SHAW,author of"Man and Superman":
"Liberty is a lively paper, in which the usual proportions of a half-pennyworth of discussion to an intolerable deal of balderdash are reversed."
"Liberty is a lively paper, in which the usual proportions of a half-pennyworth of discussion to an intolerable deal of balderdash are reversed."
WILLIAM DOUGLAS O'CONNOR,author of"The Good Gray Poet":
"The editor of Liberty would be the Gavroche of the Revolution, if he were not its Enjolras."
"The editor of Liberty would be the Gavroche of the Revolution, if he were not its Enjolras."
FRANK STEPHENS,well-known Single-Tax champion, Philadelphia:
"Liberty is a paper which reforms reformers."
"Liberty is a paper which reforms reformers."
BOLTON HALL,author of"Even As You and I":
"Liberty shows us the profit of Anarchy, and is the prophet of Anarchy."
"Liberty shows us the profit of Anarchy, and is the prophet of Anarchy."
ALLEN KELLY,formerly chief editorial writer on the Philadelphia"North American":
"Liberty is my philosophical Polaris. I ascertain the variations of my economic compass by taking a sight at her whenever she is visible."
"Liberty is my philosophical Polaris. I ascertain the variations of my economic compass by taking a sight at her whenever she is visible."
SAMUEL W. COOPER,counsellor at law, Philadelphia:
"Liberty is a journal that Thomas Jefferson would have loved."
"Liberty is a journal that Thomas Jefferson would have loved."
EDWARD OSGOOD BROWN,Judge of the Illinois Circuit Court:
"I have seen much in Liberty that I agreed with, and much that I disagreed with, but I never saw any cant, hypocrisy, or insincerity in it, which makes it an almost unique publication."
"I have seen much in Liberty that I agreed with, and much that I disagreed with, but I never saw any cant, hypocrisy, or insincerity in it, which makes it an almost unique publication."
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JOSIAH WARREN
The First American Anarchist
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The biography is preceded by an essay on "The Anarchist Spirit," in which Mr. Bailie defines Anarchist belief in relation to other social forces.
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THE
SANITY OF ART
BY
BERNARD SHAW
This is the first publication in book or pamphlet form of Bernard Shaw's famous open letter to Benj. R. Tucker, the editor ofLiberty, in review of Max Nordau's "Degeneration," and originally contributed to the pages ofLiberty. The issue ofLibertycontaining it is out of print, and copies of it are very valuable. The volume contains also a characteristic Shaw preface in which he declares that the essay was prepared in response to the highest offer ever made for a magazine article. "The Sanity of Art" is Mr. Shaw's most important pronouncement on the subject of Art, and admittedly one of the finest pieces of art criticism ever penned.
This is the first publication in book or pamphlet form of Bernard Shaw's famous open letter to Benj. R. Tucker, the editor ofLiberty, in review of Max Nordau's "Degeneration," and originally contributed to the pages ofLiberty. The issue ofLibertycontaining it is out of print, and copies of it are very valuable. The volume contains also a characteristic Shaw preface in which he declares that the essay was prepared in response to the highest offer ever made for a magazine article. "The Sanity of Art" is Mr. Shaw's most important pronouncement on the subject of Art, and admittedly one of the finest pieces of art criticism ever penned.
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SPENCER AND THOREAU
The Right to Ignore the StateBy Herbert SpencerBeing a reprint of the suppressed chapter from the original edition of "Social Statics," now rare and costly.Price, Ten CentsOn the Duty of Civil DisobedienceBy Henry D. Thoreau"I quietly declare war with the State, after my fashion, though I will still make what use and get what advantage of her I can, as is usual in such cases."—Thoreau.Price, Seven Cents
The Right to Ignore the State
By Herbert Spencer
Being a reprint of the suppressed chapter from the original edition of "Social Statics," now rare and costly.
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On the Duty of Civil Disobedience
By Henry D. Thoreau
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ANARCHIST STICKERS
Aggressive, concise Anarchistic assertions and arguments, in sheets, gummed and perforated, to be planted everywhere as broadcast seed for thought. Printed in clear, heavy type. Size, 2-1/8 by 1¼ inches.Excellent for use on first, third, and fourth class mail matter. There is no better method of propagandism for the money.There are 48 different Stickers. Each sheet contains 4 copies of one Sticker.SAMPLE STICKERSNo. 2.—It can never be unpatriotic to take your country's side against your Government. It must always be unpatriotic to take your Government's side against your country.No. 7.—What I must not do, the Government must not do.No. 8.—Whatever really useful thing Government does for men they would do for themselves if there was no Government.No. 9.—The institution known as "government" cannot continue to exist unless many a man is willing to be Government's agent in committing what he himself regards as an abominable crime.No. 12.—Considering what a nuisance the Government is, the man who says we cannot get rid of it must be called a confirmed pessimist.No. 18.—Anarchism is the denial of force against any peaceable individual.No. 24.—"All Governments, the worst on earth and the most tyrannical on earth, are free Governments to that portion of the people who voluntarily support them."—Lysander Spooner.No. 32.—"I care not who makes th' laws iv a nation, if I can get out an injunction."—Mr. Dooley.No. 33.—"It will never make any difference to a hero what the laws are."—Emerson.No. 34.—The population of the world is gradually dividing into two classes—Anarchists and criminals.No. 38.—"Liberty means responsibility. That is why most men dread it."—Bernard Shaw.No. 44.—"There is one thing in the world more wicked than the desire to command, and that is the will to obey."—W. Kingdon Clifford.No. 46.—The only protection which honest people need is protection against that vast Society for the Creation of Theft which is euphemistically designated as the State.No. 47.—With the monstrous laws that are accumulating on the statute-books, one may safely say that the man who is not a confirmed criminal is scarcely fit to live among decent people.Send for circular giving entire list of 48 Stickers, with their numbers. Order by number.Price: 100 Stickers, assorted to suit purchaser, 5 cents; 200, or more, Stickers, assorted to suit purchaser, 3 cents per hundred. Mailed, post paid, by
Aggressive, concise Anarchistic assertions and arguments, in sheets, gummed and perforated, to be planted everywhere as broadcast seed for thought. Printed in clear, heavy type. Size, 2-1/8 by 1¼ inches.
Excellent for use on first, third, and fourth class mail matter. There is no better method of propagandism for the money.
There are 48 different Stickers. Each sheet contains 4 copies of one Sticker.
SAMPLE STICKERS
No. 2.—It can never be unpatriotic to take your country's side against your Government. It must always be unpatriotic to take your Government's side against your country.
No. 7.—What I must not do, the Government must not do.
No. 8.—Whatever really useful thing Government does for men they would do for themselves if there was no Government.
No. 9.—The institution known as "government" cannot continue to exist unless many a man is willing to be Government's agent in committing what he himself regards as an abominable crime.
No. 12.—Considering what a nuisance the Government is, the man who says we cannot get rid of it must be called a confirmed pessimist.
No. 18.—Anarchism is the denial of force against any peaceable individual.
No. 24.—"All Governments, the worst on earth and the most tyrannical on earth, are free Governments to that portion of the people who voluntarily support them."—Lysander Spooner.
No. 32.—"I care not who makes th' laws iv a nation, if I can get out an injunction."—Mr. Dooley.
No. 33.—"It will never make any difference to a hero what the laws are."—Emerson.
No. 34.—The population of the world is gradually dividing into two classes—Anarchists and criminals.
No. 38.—"Liberty means responsibility. That is why most men dread it."—Bernard Shaw.
No. 44.—"There is one thing in the world more wicked than the desire to command, and that is the will to obey."—W. Kingdon Clifford.
No. 46.—The only protection which honest people need is protection against that vast Society for the Creation of Theft which is euphemistically designated as the State.
No. 47.—With the monstrous laws that are accumulating on the statute-books, one may safely say that the man who is not a confirmed criminal is scarcely fit to live among decent people.
Send for circular giving entire list of 48 Stickers, with their numbers. Order by number.
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