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  1. Benjamin Ricketson Tucker (* 17. April 1854 in South Dartmouth, Massachusetts ; † 22. Juni 1939 in Monaco ) war ein US-amerikanischer Journalist und Anarchist .

  2. Learn about Benjamin Tucker, the editor and publisher of Liberty, a major individualist-anarchist periodical. He advocated free-market socialism, mutualism and egoism, and influenced many anarchist thinkers and writers.

  3. Benjamin Ricketson Tucker. Benjamin Ricketson Tucker (* 17. April 1854 in South Dartmouth, Massachusetts; † 22. Juni 1939 in Monaco) war ein US-amerikanischer Journalist und Anarchist. Leben. 1881 gründete Tucker die Zeitschrift „Liberty“, die bis 1908 erschien.

  4. 24. Apr. 2017 · Learn about Benjamin Tucker, a 19th century individualist anarchist who advocated for the freedom of the individual, the labor theory of value, and the abolition of monopolies. Discover his influence on the labor, freethought, and free love movements, and his critique of capitalism and state socialism.

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    Anarchism or Anarchy?: A Discussion between William H. Tillinghast and Benj. R. Tucker. Benj. R. Tucker, 1881 [text] [Google Books]
    Instead of a Book, by a Man Too Busy to Write One (1893) [Google Books]
    Staatssozialismus und Anarchismus: in wieweit sie übereinstimmen und worin sie sich unterscheiden (1895) [Google Books]
    Henry George, Traitor (1896) [Google Books]
    The Radical Review (1877-1878) [Google Books]
    Liberty (1881-1907) [links]
    Libertas ()
    The weekly bulletin of newspaper and periodical literature. Boston : Benj. R. Tucker, 1891-1893.
    Unique catalogue of Advanced Literature : The Literature that makes for Egoism in Philosophy, Anarchism in Politics, Iconoclasm in Art (1906) [Google Books]
    Benjamin R. Tucker’s Italian Stock (1907) [Google Books]
    Benjamin R. Tucker, “Correspondence,” The Word1, no. 7 (November 1872): 3. [“I hope to do some work for the Labor Cause…]
    Benjamin R. Tucker, “Correspondence,” The Word1, no. 10 (February 1873): 3. [“Have you seen Abbott’s articles in the Index…”]
    Benjamin R. Tucker, “Correspondence,” The Word1, no. 11 (March 1873): 3. [“Tell it not in Gath…”]
    Benjamin R. Tucker, “Taking Interest a Crime,” The Index4, no. 163 (February 8, 1873): 72.
    Hughes Le Roux. “A Sheriff’s Sale in Paradise.” The Twentieth Century 4:2 (Jan. 9, 1890).
    Hughes Le Roux, and Benjamin R. Tucker (translator), “A Sheriff’s Sale in Paradise,” The Freethinker10, no. 4 (February 2, 1890): 57-58.

    George Schumm, “Benj. R. Tucker—A Brief Sketch Of His Life And Work,” The Freethinkers’ Magazine11 no. 7 (July (E. M.) 293 (1893)): 436-440.

    John B. Wolff, “Correspondence,” The Word2, no. 2 (June 1873): 3. [“Tucker’s Fallacies”]
    “The N. E. Labor Reform League,” The Word2, no. 3 (July 1873): 1. [Resolution proposed by Tucker]
    Moral and Social Reform, The Boston InvestigatorSeptember 10, 1873; pg. 4
    Austin Kent, Emancipation Convention The Boston InvestigatorNovember 19, 1873; pg. 6

    Learn about the life and work of Benjamin R. Tucker, a prominent American individualist anarchist and editor of Liberty and The Word. Find links to his writings, translations, and influences from Proudhon, Spooner, and others.

  5. 10. Dez. 2017 · Benjamin R. Tucker’s Liberty was the most prominent periodical of individualist anarchism in the years 1881-1908, and probably of any period. And before July 22, 2007, you couldn’t access the full run — 403 issues, plus 8 issues of the German-language Libertas — anywhere on line.

  6. Learn about Benjamin Tucker, the editor and publisher of Liberty, a radical individualist-anarchist periodical in the late nineteenth century. Explore the roots, influences, and legacy of Tucker and his journal, which shaped the libertarian tradition in America.