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  1. August 19, 1945. Genre. Politics, Libertarianism. edit data. American libertarian author, Georgist, social critic of the early and middle 20th century, outspoken opponent of the New Deal. He served as a inspiration for the modern libertarian and Conservative movements. He was one of the first Americans to self-identify as "libertarian".

  2. 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 ...

  3. 15. Dez. 2016 · 1. Albert Jay Nock's incredible disquisition on the real meaning of education and its role in a free society. 2. That these lectures were given at a university as part of a prestigious Page-Barbour lecture series. 3. That they were delivered at a "public ivy" school: the University of Virginia.

  4. ABSTRACT. This conference explored the writings of Albert Jay Nock (1870–1945), a crucial though largely overlooked figure in the history of liberty in America. Conferees examined how his ideas regarding liberty and responsibility developed over his life, focusing especially on his views on the State.

  5. He became the Albert Jay Nock his friends knew during his Freeman days and after: a man of immense reserve, a person around whom legends cluster, a writer whose erudition and prose style earned him a select following—larger now than the corporal’s guard he had a generation ago. It was not in him to become a popular thinker and writer; he ...