Slaves to duty

Colorado Springs: Ralph Myles Publisher. Edited by S. E. Parker, James Joseph Martin & John Beverley Robinson (1972)
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Abstract

Benjamin Tucker described this classic individualist tract thus: "A unique addition to the pamphlet literature of Anarchism in that it assails the morality superstition as the foundation of the various schemes for the exploitation of mankind. Max Stirner himself does not expound the doctrine of Egoism in bolder fashion."

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original Badcock, John (1938) "Slaves to duty". Labadie

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