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Joshua King Ingalls, bibliography update

February 5, 2007 Shawn P. Wilbur

[NOTE: The most current version of the Joshua King Ingalls bibliography can be found at the Libertarian Labyrinth archive.] Here’s an updated bibliography of works by, about and in response to Joshua King Ingalls, consisting […]

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Josiah Warren’s debt to Robert Owen

February 5, 2007 Shawn P. Wilbur

The extent to which the individualist anarchists remained suprisingly orthodox students of the so-called “utopian socialists” is a question that interests me quite a bit. I recently suggested a sort of division between “post-Fourierists” and […]

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Practical application of the cost principle in Massachusetts, 1863

February 5, 2007 Shawn P. Wilbur

Lots of material on Josiah Warren and equitable commerce has surfaced in the Boston Investigator, while I’ve been looking for material by Lewis Masquerier. This is a particularly interesting account of an equity store being […]

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Socialism in Massachusetts, the Palladium version

February 3, 2007 Shawn P. Wilbur

You can look at this wiki page for a comparison of the Worcester Palladium and Equality versions of William B. Greene’s essay, “Socialism in Massachusetts,” both from late 1849. MediaWiki’s ability to collate versions should […]

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At last, “Omega”!

February 2, 2007 Shawn P. Wilbur

There are quite a number of things I didn’t find in my searches through the Boston Investigator this week, but one of the things I did find was “Capital and Labor: Socialism in Massachusetts,” by […]

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Eliphalet Kimball on Anarchy, part 2

January 29, 2007 Shawn P. Wilbur

Here’s the second half of Eliphalet Kimball’s essay “Civilization–Anarchy,” from the August 26, 1863 Boston Investigator. There is a great deal here that may seem naive, and out of step with the anarchist movement generally. […]

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Eliphalet Kimball on Anarchy, 1863

January 27, 2007 Shawn P. Wilbur

Here’s another mid-19th-century anarchist, writing in the pages of the Boston Investigator (XXXIII, 15, Aug. 18, 1863, p. 114). I’ll post the second half soon, along with some additional material from Eliphalet Kimball. For the […]

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Carnival of Anarchy #2

January 27, 2007 Shawn P. Wilbur

My contribution to the second Carnival of Anarchy, Old names and new positions, is now available on the Carnival blog.

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Anarchist Church, Anarchist State. . . Anarchist Inquisition?

January 25, 2007 Shawn P. Wilbur

Related links: The Pantarchy [main page] Constitutions and Organic Bases of the Pantarchy and New Catholic Church (1860) Stephen Pearl Andrews, “Andrusius,” The Pantarch — The history of radical reform in the United States is […]

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Armies that Overlap – Tucker on Anarchism and Socialism

January 25, 2007 Shawn P. Wilbur

Here’s another statement from Liberty on the relationship between anarchism and socialism (the topic of this weekend’s Carnival of Anarchy), which originally appeared in the issue of March 8, 1890 (p.4). Armies that Overlap. Of […]

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Shawn P. Wilbur

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