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Liberty was a journal edited and published by Benjamin Tucker from August 1881 to April 1908. It espoused radical individualism or individualist anarchism, but opposed violence. The full title, Liberty: Not the Daughter But the Mother of Order, is a translation of Pierre-Joseph Proudhon's closing words in chapter II of Solution du problème social (1848).
Liberty had a long list of contributors, among them: Lysander Spooner, Auberon Herbert, Joshua K. Ingalls, John Henry Mackay, Victor Yarros and Wordsworth Donisthorpe.
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