art-liberty

Calvin Blanchard, “The Religion of Science” (1860)

[one_third padding=”0 10px 0 0px”][/one_third][two_third_last padding=”0 0px 0 10px”] THE RELIGION OF SCIENCE; OR THE ART OF ACTUALIZING LIBERTY, AND OF PERFECTING AND SUFFICIENTLY PROLONGING HAPPINESS: BEING A PRACTICAL ANSWER TO THE GREAT QUESTION,— “If you take away my Religion, what will you give me in its stead?” NEW YORK: CALVIN BLANCHARD, 16 NASSAU STREET, 1860.   PROPOSITIONAL. I. The Religion of Science alone, can be the antidote to the Religion of Mystery, and to the arbitrary rule, unjust law, impracticable morality, and suicidal virtue founded thereon. Religion to be true, to be Religion, must be a present, living, dynamical, […]
art-liberty

Calvin Blanchard, “A Message to the ‘Sovereign People’ of the United States” (1860)

[one_third padding=”0 10px 0 0px”][/one_third][two_third_last padding=”0 0px 0 10px”] A MESSAGE “THE SOVEREIGN PEOPLE” OF THE UNITED STATES; EXHIBITING TO THEIR MAJESTIES THE INFERNAL TREACHERY OR WORSE INABILITY OF THEIR RELIGIOUS COUNSELLORS AND OF THEIR POLITICAL “SERVANTS,” PROVING THE IDENTITY OF THE THEOLOGICAL AND ETHICAL DELUSIONS. EXPOSING THE ELECTIVE FRANCHISE HOAX AND REVEALING A NEW, AND SELF-EVIDENTLY EFFICIENT REMEDY FOR SUPERSTITION, DESPOTISM, AND EVIL. BY CALVIN BLANCHARD. NEW YORK: PUBLISHED BY CALVIN BLANCHARD, 76 NASSAU STREET. 1860.   A MESSAGE TO “THE SOVEREIGN PEOPLE” OF THE UNITED STATES.   May it please your Majesties: I am going to disenchant the […]
Contr'un

Notes on Mutualism and the Problem(?) of Exchange

There is a criticism that mutualists frequently hear from communists—and we might say it dates back to the 1850s and Joseph Déjacque—that mutualism makes no fundamental break with capitalism because, among the various economic arrangements open to mutualists, we find some that involve some kind of exchange. In a social media discussion this week, the accusation took the form of a claim that “still inherently capitalist.” When it became clear that the would-be critic didn’t know much about any of the varieties of mutualism, the further claim was made that there was, in fact, no need to know anything about […]
Utopian and Scientific

King C. Gillette, “The Human Drift” (1895)

[one_third padding=”0 10px 0 0px”] The recent Gillette ad is little more than “woke” capitalism—the familiar process of “turning rebellion into money”—but there are certainly worse messages out there. And it offers an opportunity to recall the more radical politics of King Camp Gillette, who believed that “business principles” led pretty directly to a form of utopian socialism. Gillette’s first book, The Human Drift, is largely forgotten now, but it caused quite a stir among those radicals who had been attracted to Bellamy’s Looking Backward, Gronlunds’ Cooperative Commonwealth, etc. Twentieth Century—which by that time was nothing like an anarchist paper, […]
French texts

Charles Fourier in the “Phalange” (2nd series, 1836–1837)

[IN-PROGRESS] Translations: Remedies for Various Slaveries (pdf) SCIENCE SOCIALE. Remède de divers Esclavages. (Article de M. Fourier.) Au moment où l’Angleterre fait un folle dépense de cinq cents millions pour affranchir ses esclaves coloniaux, qu’elle pourrait libérer sans aucun frais et sans risque de déclin de l’industrie aux Antilles ; Au moment où le France, dans un accès d’Anglomania, veut faire chorus de duperie et projette un nouvel impôt ou emprunt de trois cents millions pour affranchir ses nègres coloniaux, qu’elle peut libérer sans qu’il en coûte rien ; N’est-ce pas le cas d’examiner la méthode qui affranchirait GRATIS tous les […]
encyclopedia entries

Dictionary of Phalansterian Sociology — A

ABANDON. — L’abandon des faibles, des enfants el des vieillards est un des caractères de la civilisation empruntés à la sauvagerie. N. 109, 407, 424. — L’ordre civilisé ne pouvant produire que le mal et l’hypocrisie, est impuissant à assurer la protection efficace des faibles; l’assistance de l’enfance y dégénère rapidement en exploitation, sous le masque de la charité, et celle des infirmes et des vieillards en abus. ABANDONMENT. — The abandonment of the weak, of children and of the elderly is one of the characteristics that civilization has borrowed from savagery. New Industrial World.109, 407, 424.—The civilized order can […]
The Sex Question

Lilian Freeman Clarke, “The Story of an Invisible Institution” (1906)

ABOUT the middle of the last century a little girl was growing up in North Carolina among slaves and slaveholders. Her mother was a Southerner, but her father came from New England. He had there had a position as master of a high school, and afterward taught a school for young men in North Carolina. Susan Dimock was accustomed to say in later life, “I am slow to take an idea; I was always slow: I was eight years old before I perceived the sin of slavery.”

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Proudhon Library

P.-J. Proudhon, “Avertissement aux propriétaires” (1842)

[This is a workpage for an in-progress translation project.] [one_half padding=”0 10px 0 0px”] AVERTISSEMENT AUX PROPRIÉTAIRES LETTRE A M. VICTOR CONSIDÉRANT Rédacteur de la Phalange SUR UNE DÉFENSE DE LA PROPRIÉTÉ Monsieur le Rédacteur, J’ai lu la brochure intitulée : Défense du fouriérisme, Réponse à MM. Proudhon, Lamennais, Reybaud, Louis Blanc, etc., et je me suis félicité de cette publication, l’auteur, malgré les aberrations de sa logique et l’injustice de ses reproches, se montrant presque toujours ami du progrès et plein de zèle pour la science et la vérité. Aussi vous le dis-je en toute confiance, monsieur le rédacteur, […]
egoist anarchism

James L. Walker (“Tak Kak”) in “Liberty” (1885–1903)

[one_third padding=”0 10px 0 0px”] J. L. Walker, “A Southern Journalist’s Opinion,” Liberty 3 no. 19 (December 12, 1885): 5. Tak Kak, “What is Justice?,” Liberty 3 no. 25 (March 6, 1886): 8. Tak Kak, “Killing Chinese,” Liberty 3 no. 25 (March 6, 1886): 8. Tak Kak, “Selfhood Terminates Blind Man’s Buff,” Liberty 4 no. 5 (July 3,1886): 8. Tak Kak, “Egoism in Sexual Relations,” Liberty 4 no. 6 (July 17, 1886): 5. Tak Kak, “Regicides and Republicans,” Liberty 4 no. 11 (November 20, 1886): 5. Tak Kak, “The Colin Campbell Suit,” Liberty. 4 no. 13 (January 1, 1887): 4. […]