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  1. 22. Feb. 2021 · Doing The Right Right Thing. Irene McMullin, from her position as a professor of philosophy at Essex University in the United Kingdom, explains why it sometimes seems as though you can’t decide between two or more right things to do. We often think that we are choosing between right and wrong and that choosing a more selfish, if completely ...

  2. Albert Jay Nock was born in Scranton, Pennsylvania on October 13, 1870 and spent his early years in Brooklyn, New York. When Nock was nine, his father, an Episcopalian minister, took a call at a small lumber town in Michigan. Nock was a product of home schooling. With very limited guidance, young Albert read freely in his father's classical library. In addition, his father taught him Greek and ...

  3. H. L. Mencken. Three admirers of the late Albert Jay Nock met for lunch early in 1963 — a doctor, a businessman [the same Robert M. Thornton with whom I spoke], and a clergyman [the Rev. Edmund A. Opitz]. Individually, each had found his own way to AJN, and felt an affinity for Nock’s ideas as well as Nock’s nonpushy approach to the idea ...

  4. What People Say. The way to get started is to quit talking and begin doing. It is our choices, Harry, that show what we truly are, far more than our abilities. Don’t cry because it’s over, smile because it happened.

  5. 15. März 2021 · A Well-regulated Militia. David A. Woodbury 15 March 20216 October 2022 Albert Jay Nock, Congress, freedom, liberty, rights, Second Amendment. The time is approaching when we will be compelled by an act of Congress to register our firearms. We are continually reminded that “the right to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed.”.

  6. 1. Okt. 2023 · It is almost 100 years since the libertarian essayist and social critic Albert Jay Nock (1870–1945) published his essay “On Doing the Right Thing” in the pages of the American Mercury (November 1924). Nowadays, the very title of the essay may seem strange to many modern American readers. The “right thing?” Surely, the right thing is just “doing your own thing.”The greater the ...

  7. Albert Jay Nock (13 de outubro de 1870 – 19 de agosto de 1945) foi um escritor libertário americano, teórico e crítico social do início e meados do século XX. Ele era um oponente declarado do New Deal , e serviu como uma inspiração fundamental para os movimentos libertários e conservadores modernos , sendo uma influência para William F. Buckley Jr .