Tucker's Liberty Online! Huzzah!
A very short blog post for a momentous event:
Shawn Wilbur, of In the Libertarian Labyrinth blog and Libertarian Labyrinth archive site, has once again outdone himself. His latest milestone surpasses his previous herculean efforts at digitizing individualist anarchist texts from the nineteenth century--no small feat, considering his exhaustive work in putting all the editions of William Greene's writing on mutual banks online, and the assorted literature he has digitized at From the Libertarian Library. But here it is:
The complete run of Benjamin Tucker's Liberty is now available online!
Shawn seems well on the way to creating his own online Labadie Collection, or at least an online library for mutualists and individualists rivalling what the Austrians have at Mises.Org.
Shawn Wilbur, of In the Libertarian Labyrinth blog and Libertarian Labyrinth archive site, has once again outdone himself. His latest milestone surpasses his previous herculean efforts at digitizing individualist anarchist texts from the nineteenth century--no small feat, considering his exhaustive work in putting all the editions of William Greene's writing on mutual banks online, and the assorted literature he has digitized at From the Libertarian Library. But here it is:
The complete run of Benjamin Tucker's Liberty is now available online!
Shawn seems well on the way to creating his own online Labadie Collection, or at least an online library for mutualists and individualists rivalling what the Austrians have at Mises.Org.
2 Comments:
I love this site and will link it in my weblog I hope you will reciprocate and others visit and become regular friends
http://unrepentantcommunist.blogspot.com/
Gabriel
Thanks for the link, Gabriel. I like your blog, and I've bookmarked it so I can add it next time I update my links (my schedule for updating my template generally coincides with Halley's Comet).
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