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Joshua King Ingalls in “Liberty” (1882–1896)

[one_third padding=”0 10px 0 0px”] This entry includes J. K. Ingalls’ contribution to Liberty, as well as related contributions by Benjamin R. Tucker, Marx Edgeworth Lazarus and others. J. K. Ingalls, “Henry George Examined,” Liberty 2 no. 1 (October 14, 1882): Supplement, 1–2. J. Wood Porter & J. K. Ingalls, “Land Limitation and Taxation,” Liberty 2 no. 4 (November 25, 1882): 3. Edgeworth, “Economic Fallacies,” Liberty 3 no. 20 (December 26, 1885): 8. Edgeworth, “Land Nationalization,” Liberty 3 no. 22 (January 23, 1886): 8. Benjamin R. Tucker, “On Picket Duty,” Liberty 4 no. 6 (July 17, 1886): 1. [William Rowe […]
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Ricardo Mella — Chronological Bibliography

This project is very much in-progress. Entries in gray appear in secondary sources, but have not been confirmed. Ricardo Mella Cea (1861 – 1925) Main page Work page Articles 1880 R. Mella, “¿Donde esta la caridad cristiana?,” El Estudiante 2 no. 56 (14 Mayo 1880): 1–2. R. Mella, “El Verdugo,” El Estudiante 2 no. 65 (18 Junio 1880): 1; 2 no. 66 (23 Junio 1880): 1. R. Mella, “¡Alerta Esta!,” El Estudiante 2 no. 68 (30 Junio 1880): 1; 2 no. 69 (4 Julio 1880): 1. – “La verdad”, El Estudiante, no 97, (Pontevedra, 19 de outubro de 1880). 1881 […]
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Joshua King Ingalls, “Work and Wealth” (1878)

[one_third padding=”0 10px 0 0px”] Joshua King Ingalls (1816 – 1898) [/one_third][two_third_last padding=”0 0px 0 10px”] WORK AND WEALTH. I HAVE chosen the above terms in preference to Labor and Capital, because they convey more exact ideas. The word labor carries with it the impression of compulsory, or servile, toil. Capital is a word which economists themselves cannot satisfactorily define, and to which they apply only an arbitrary meaning. The things signified by work and wealth are subject to no equivocal interpretation, are understood by all, and stand to each other in the relation of a natural sequence. Speaking from […]
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Joshua King Ingalls, “The Unrevealed Religion” (1891)

[one_third padding=”0 10px 0 0px”][/one_third][two_third_last padding=”0 0px 0 10px”] THE UNREVEALED RELIGION Delivered in Union Hall, Glenora, New York, January 1891. BY J. K. INGALLS 1891 It has been attempted, may times from this platform to show that all things in the realm of physical nature, in animal life or in human consciousness and volition, are under the domination of the law of growth and decay. Given moral and religious susceptibilities, however conspicuous or obscure, increase or diminution of such susceptibility must be attained through a change by minute gradations, as the mind becomes opened or closed to the reception […]
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Joshua King Ingalls, “Periodical Business Crises” (1878)

[one_third padding=”0 10px 0 0px”] Joshua King Ingalls, Periodical Business Crises. New York : Liberator (Co-operative) Print. and Pub. Co., 1878. National Reform Association, Land and labor, their relations in nature how violated by monopoly, Princeton MA, 1877. Land and Labor, which is probably the text mentioned in the opening letter, has been appended to the text of Periodical Business Crises. It is frequently attributed to J. K. Ingalls and displays some turns of phrase that make that attribution seem very likely. [/one_third][two_third_last padding=”0 0px 0 10px”] New York, August 26. 1872. HON. A. S. HEWITT, Chairman, etc. DEAR SIR: — […]
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Claude Pelletier, “The Socialistic Soirées of New York” (1873)

Related links: “Arrival of Rochefort” (1874) “A Clear-Headed Socialist” (1878) The Revolutionary Socialist Heretics of the 15th Century (1867) [in progress]   THE SOCIALIST SOIRÉES OF NEW YORK: ATERCRACY The social liquidationis the order of the day. PRACTICAL SOLUTION OF SOCIALISM and of the FEDERATIONS CALLED TO FORM THE REPUBLIC OF PEOPLES BY EDUALC REITTELLEP [Claude Pelletier] new edition _____ NEW-YORK 1873 PRÉFACE. Travailleurs, ce petit livre contient votre affranchissement. Lisez-le. Vous y trouverez des idées complètement en dehors des opinions reçues. Si d’abord elles vous paraissent inexécutables, inadmissibles, à première vue ; suspendez votre jugement. Fermez le livre et […]
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Joshua King Ingalls, “Economic Equities” (1887)

[one_third padding=”0 10px 0 0px”] Joshua King Ingalls (1816 – 1898) [/one_third][two_third_last padding=”0 0px 0 10px”] ECONOMIC EQUITIES A COMPEND OF THE NATURAL LAWS OF INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION AND EXCHANGE. BY J. K. INGALLS. ⁂ PREFACE I make no apology for intruding this little study upon public notice. If the subject and treatment entitle it to respect, it is well; if not, no explanation or excuse can avail it. It seems evident that no mere partisan is qualified to explain general economical principles. The advocate of protection, or of free trade, has each a distinct purpose and aim, wholly inconsistent with […]
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Joshua King Ingalls in “The American Socialist” (1877)

[one_third padding=”0 10px 0 0px”] Joshua King Ingalls (1816 – 1898) BIBLIOGRAPHY: Joshua King Ingalls, “More About the Liberal Club,” The American Socialist 2 no. 21 (May 24, 1877): 163. Joshua King Ingalls, “The Wage Question,” The American Socialist 2 no. 38 (September 20, 1877): 298. Editor, “Reply To Mr. Ingalls,” The American Socialist 2 no. 38 (September 20, 1877): 300. Samuel Leavitt, “A Hotel and Cottage Association,” The American Socialist, Jan 31, 1878; 3, 5. [/one_third][two_third_last padding=”0 0px 0 10px”] MORE ABOUT THE LIBERAL CLUB. New York, May 4, 1877. EDITOR AMERICAN SOCIALIST:—Your intimation that the readers of your […]
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Joshua King Ingalls in “The Journal of Progress” (1853)

[one_third padding=”0 10px 0 0px”] Joshua King Ingalls (1816 – 1898) BIBLIOGRAPHY: Joshua King Ingalls, “The Power of Right,” The Journal of Progress, I, 2 (May 7, 1853), 20-21. Joshua King Ingalls, “Indestructibility of Right,” The Journal of Progress, I, 3 (May 14 1853), 36-37. Joshua King Ingalls, “Capital and Labor,” The Journal of Progress, I, 6 (June 4, 1853), 85-86. Joshua King Ingalls, “Capital and Labor,” The Journal of Progress, I, 7 (June 11, 1853), 100-101. Joshua King Ingalls, “Man and Property, their Rights and Relations (revised),” The Journal of Progress, I, 9 (June 25, 1853), 132-133. Joshua King […]
Sidney H. Morse

Sidney H. Morse (1833-1903)

Related Links: “Liberty and Wealth“ Sidney H. Morse [tag feed] Bibliography: Books and pamphlets: So the Railway Kings Itch for an Empire, Do They? (1877) Articles: “Camp-Meeting Notes.” The Index. Vol. 3 (1872) 290. “Address of Mr. Sidney H. Morse.” Farewell dinner to Francis Ellingwood Abbot (1880) Sidney H. Morse, “An Anti-Slavery Hero,” The New England Magazine 4, no. 4 (June 1891): 486-496. “Sprigs of Lilac for Walt Whitman.” The Conservator. 3, 4 (June, 1892) 26. * * * [Sidney H. Morse], “Ethics of the Homestead Strike,” The Conservator 3 no. 6 (August, 1892): 42-44; 3 no. 7 (September, 1892): […]