Progressive Era Repression and persecution Anti-war and civil rights movements Contemporary Voluntary Socialism is a work of nonfiction by the American mutualist Francis Dashwood Tandy (1867–1913).
First published in 1896, it was favorably cited by many individualist anarchists, including Clarence Lee Swartz,[1] minarchist Robert Nozick[2] and left-libertarian Roderick T. Long, who said "many of the standard moves in market anarchist theory today are already in evidence in Tandy".
[3] Tandy was a member of the "Denver Circle", a group associated with Benjamin Tucker who contributed to the periodical Liberty.
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