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Instead Of A Book, By A Man Too Busy To Write One: A Fragmentary Exposition of Philosophical Anarchism info
This is a complete transcription of the second edition of Instead Of A Book, By A Man Too Busy To Write One: A Fragmentary Exposition of Philosophical Anarchism (1897) written by the iconic 19th century individualist anarchist Benjamin Ricketson Tucker (1854-1939). Perhaps no figure was an influential as Tucker in defining the vigorous and influential 19th century individualist anarchist movement. Although Tucker was a prolific writer, almost the entire body of his writing appeared as articles in Liberty (1881-1908); a periodical he published and edited for 27 years. Liberty is widely considered to be the finest individualist-anarchist periodical ever issued in the English language.
Although some of his essays and articles were subsequently issued as pamphlets, the key sources of his writings remain Liberty and Instead of a Book – a wide-ranging selection of his own articles, which Tucker selected personally. First published in 1893, the selections constitute a lively and
