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We regret that several of the contributions, while having merits, were
not of the form to be used for a magazine.
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Benj. R. Tucker
Publisher and Bookseller
has opened a Book Store at
225 Fourth Ave., Room 13, New York City
Here will be carried, ultimately, the most complete line of advanced
literature to be found anywhere in the world. More than one thousand
titles in the English language already in stock. A still larger stock,
in foreign languages, will be put in gradually. A full catalogue will be
ready soon of the greatest interest to all those in search of the
literature.
Which, in morals, leads away from superstition,
Which, in politics, leads away from government, and
Which, in art, leads away from Tradition.
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LIBERTY
BENJ. R. TUCKER, Editor
An Anarchistic journal, expounding the doctrine that in Equal Liberty is
to be found the most satisfactory solution of social questions, and that
majority rule, or democracy, equally with monarchical rule, is a denial
of Equal Liberty.
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APPRECIATIONS
G. BERNARD SHAW, author of "Man and Superman": "Liberty is a lively
paper, in which the usual proportions of a half-pennyworth of
discussion to an intolerable deal of balderdash are reversed."
WILLIAM DOUGLAS O'CONNOR, author of "The Good Gray Poet": "The
editor of Liberty would be the Gavroche of the Revolution, If he
were not its Enjolras."
FRANK STEPHENS, well-known Single-Tax champion, Philadelphia:
"Liberty is a paper which reforms reformers."
BOLTON HALL, author of "Even As You and I": "Liberty shows us the
profit of Anarchy, and is the prophet of Anarchy."
ALLEN KELLY, formerly chief editorial writer on the Philadelphia
"North American": "Liberty is my philosophical Polaris. I ascertain
the variations of my economic compass by taking a sight at her
whenever she is visible."
SAMUEL W. COOPER, counsellor at law, Philadelphia: "Liberty is a
journal that Thomas Jefferson would have loved."
EDWARD OSGOOD BROWN, Judge of the Illinois Circuit Court: "I have
seen much in Liberty that I agreed with, and much that I disagreed
with, but I never saw any cant, hypocrisy, or insincerity in it,
which
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