Not a decree, but a prophecy
| Abstract | Have I made a mistake in my Anarchism, or has the editor of Liberty himself tripped? At any rate, I must challenge the Anarchism of one sentence in his otherwise masterful paper upon 'State Socialism and Anarchism.' If I am wrong, I stand open to conviction. It is this. 'They [Anarchists] look forward to a time...when the children born of these relations shall belong exclusively to the mothers until old enough to belong to themselves.'. | |||||||||
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R. Meiggs (1937). The Erythrae Decree The Erythrae Decree. Contributions to the Early History of the Delian League and the Peloponnesian Confederacy. By Leo Ingemann Highby. Pp. Viii+107. (Klio, Beiheft 36.) Leipzig: Dieterich, 1936. Paper, RM. 6.50 (Bound, 8). [REVIEW] The Classical Review 51 (01):24-25.
John T. Sanders (1996). The State of Statelessness. In John T. Sanders & Jan Narveson (eds.), For and Against the State: New Philosophical Readings. Rowman and Littlefield.
Alexander Pruss (2007). Prophecy Without Middle Knowledge. Faith and Philosophy 24 (4):433-457.
Robert Louis Hoffman (ed.) (1970/2010). Anarchism as Political Philosophy. Aldinetransaction.
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