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Albert Jay Nock

    The Theory of Education in the United States
    The Myth of a Guilty Nation
    Memoirs of a Superfluous Man
    The State of the Union
    Our Enemy, the State
    A Journey Into Rabelais's France
    • A Journey Into Rabelais's France

      • 312bladzijden
      • 11 uur lezen
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      The book focuses on the scarcity and rising costs of early 20th-century literature. It highlights the effort to republish these classic works in accessible, high-quality editions, preserving the original text and artwork. This initiative aims to make these timeless pieces available to a broader audience, ensuring that valuable literary heritage remains within reach.

      A Journey Into Rabelais's France
    • Our Enemy, the State

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      • 4 uur lezen
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      The book explores the relationship between state expansion and the diminishing power of communities, arguing that they are not synonymous. It traces the historical roots of authoritarian governance back to conquerors and robbers, highlighting the influence of Franz Oppenheimer's conquest theory. Through this lens, the author critiques the encroachment of state authority on social structures, emphasizing the importance of understanding these dynamics for a healthier society.

      Our Enemy, the State
    • This collection is the first chosen from Albert Jay Nock's entire work and the first new collection in nearly thirty-five years. It includes his best-known essays, some outstanding but neglected articles, and previously unpublished material.

      The State of the Union
    • Memoirs of a Superfluous Man

      • 336bladzijden
      • 12 uur lezen
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      Albert Jay Nock, perhaps the most brilliant American essayist of the 20th century, and certainly among its most important libertarian thinkers, set out to write his autobiography but he ended up doing much more. He presents here a full theory of society, state, economy, and culture, and does so almost inadvertently. His stories, lessons, observations, and conclusions pack a very powerful punch, so much so that anyone who takes time to read carefully cannot but end up changed in intellectual outlook. One feels that one has been let in a private club of people who see more deeply than others. This is truly an American classic.

      Memoirs of a Superfluous Man
    • The Myth of a Guilty Nation

      • 62bladzijden
      • 3 uur lezen

      Published over a century ago, this classical work has played a significant role in human history. It has been meticulously reformatted and retyped for clarity and readability, ensuring that it remains accessible to contemporary and future readers. Alpha Editions has taken great care in preserving the essence of the original text while presenting it in a modern format, emphasizing its enduring importance.

      The Myth of a Guilty Nation
    • The book presents a reprint of Albert Jay Nock's influential 1931 lectures on the state of education in the United States, emphasizing themes relevant to libertarian philosophy. It offers critical insights into the educational system and its implications for individual freedom and societal progress. As a classic work now in the public domain, it is a valuable resource for those interested in educational reform and libertarian thought, preserved in a high-quality format.

      The Theory of Education in the United States