The Culture of Individualist Anarchism in Late Nineteenth-Century America

Abstract year publication, Liberty chronicled the intellectual development of the libertarian movement. It served as a conduit for foreign thought, particularly that of Proudhon and Spencer; it introduced Max Stirner and egoism to America it was the forum for lengthy, high-caliber debate on issues such as children's rights, intellectual property, natural rights and econom-.
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