The Individualist. The Journal of the Personal Rights Association. October, 1955
by Various authors
- Used
- good
- Condition
- Good
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Dover, New Hampshire, United States
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About This Item
London: Personal Rights Association, Publisher, 1955. Pamphlet. Good. Side stapled pamphlet. 12 pp. A journal issued by the Personal Rights Association, discussing political and economic issues from an individualist philosophy. The association was formed in 1871, using a quote by Pierre-Joseph Proudhon as its byline in early issues of its journal, a subtle link to slight anarchist tendencies in the principles of the philosophy of individualism. This issue looks focuses heavily on economics and money, especially as it pertains to the British government. With a short piece on the supposed slums in the Gorbals section of Glasgow. GOOD condition. Vertical fold crease present. Minor toning, wrinkling and creasing.
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- Seller
- Mare Booksellers (US)
- Seller's Inventory #
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- Title
- The Individualist. The Journal of the Personal Rights Association. October, 1955
- Author
- Various authors
- Format/Binding
- Pamphlet
- Book Condition
- Used - Good
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Publisher
- Personal Rights Association, Publisher
- Place of Publication
- London
- Date Published
- 1955
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- Bookseller catalogs
- Philosophy;
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