libertarian
Benjamin Tucker
Benjamin Ricketson Tucker
1854–1939
Also known as: Benjamin F. Tucker, Benjamin R. Tucker, B. R. Tucker
How Benjamin Tucker is discussed in this archive
Referenced in 1 other work — including The Indian Libertarian .
In The Indian Libertarian : Tucker is invoked in the Libertarian Anthology review as the classical anarcho-individualist touchstone behind a piece on monopolies — a striking instance of nineteenth-century American libertarian thought being naturalised into the 1950s Bombay liberal canon.
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Primary works (1)
- The Indian Libertarian · 1957
- "a piece on monopolies drawing on Benjamin Tucker" — anthology essay grounds its anti-monopoly argument in Tucker's individualist anarchism
- "Benjamin Tucker is invoked in the anthology's treatment of monopoly — a classical anarcho-individualist touchstone being cited approvingly in an Indian liberal context." — key-points restatement explicitly framing the cross-cultural transmission