James J. Martin

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James J. Martin



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Men Against the State: The ...

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The Man Who Invented Genoci...

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Revisionist Viewpoints: Ess...

3.80 avg rating — 5 ratings — published 1977 — 2 editions
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An American Adventure in Bo...

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American Liberalism & World...

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Men Against the State: The ...

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American Liberalism And Wor...

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Beyond the Power of Money: ...

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Transgressing Political Eco...

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“He insisted also that the usual position of relationships be reversed in teaching trades, and that the pupil pay his instructor according to the time of the latter which was actually spent teaching the trade in question. “When we admit the rights of children,” Warren declared, “and acknowledge that there is no equitable ground of demands upon them, only as equivalents for what they receive of us, . . . and set an example which it would be safe and legitimate for them to follow out toward us . . . this, then, is education.”13”
James J. Martin, Men Against the State: The Expositers of Individualist Anarchism in America, 1827–1908

“The proverbial resistance of children to formal education would become a memory, if placed upon their own resources and forced by experience to learn the consequences of inaction or inertia; self-dependence would actually increase the desire for instruction.”
James J. Martin, Men Against the State: The Expositers of Individualist Anarchism in America, 1827–1908

“Warren criticized as deplorable and unnecessary the use of arbitrarily inflicted punishments and the customary repressions of the school system; “The natural rewards and punishments of their conduct . . . I consider the only species of government that does not produce more evil than good.”32”
James J. Martin, Men Against the State: The Expositers of Individualist Anarchism in America, 1827–1908



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