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Lysander Spooner: Selected Works of a Libertarian Hero (Annotated)

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Dive into the world of Lysander Spooner, a pioneering American political philosopher and unwavering abolitionist, with the book "Lysander Spooner: Selected Works of a Libertarian Hero (Annotated)." Published on November 10, 2018, and thoughtfully introduced by Stephen Reuel, this compilation assembles Spooner’s most influential writings, including "No Treason" (First, Second & Sixth Series), "Vices Are Not Crimes," "Natural Law: Or, The Science of Justice," and "The Unconstitutionality of the Laws of Congress, Prohibiting Private Mails." Spooner’s profound commitment to economic justice, racial justice, and voting rights makes this collection an essential resource for adult education groups seeking to understand the historical roots and persistent challenges of these vital issues. His bold critiques against tyranny and monopolies invite readers to explore the intersections of liberty and justice, encouraging a deeper reflection on how these principles continue to shape our society today. This book is not just a study of history; it's a call to think critically and act with conviction in our ongoing struggle for a just world.

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Published by Independently published on November 10, 2018
206 pages
ISBN: 9781729017340
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