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Letters from Albert Jay Nock, 1924-1945,: To Edmund C. Evans, Mrs. Edmund C. Evans and Ellen Winsor by Albert Jay Nock (Unknown Binding - 1949) (more...)
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Amazon.com: Our Enemy, the State: Albert J. Nock: Books ... Product Description This edition is the only one with an alphabetical and a quotation index. (more...)
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BrothersJudd.com reviews Albert Nock's Memoirs of a Superfluous Man - Grade: A+ ... As a man of reason and logic, I am all for reform; but as the unworthy inheritor of a great ... (more...)
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Albert Jay Nock ? Henry George: Unorthodox American - Will Lissner's bio of Nock, appended to Nock's article on George. Back in the dark days of 1932, when a despairing ... (more...)
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Our Enemy, the State . Albert Jay Nock "Our Enemy, the State, hit me between the eyes when I read it as a book review editor for The New York Times. During the past sixty years ... (more...)
Albert Jay Nock - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Albert Jay Nock (October 13, 1870 or 1872 ? August 19, 1945) was an influential American libertarian author, educational theorist, and social critic of the early and middle ... (more...)
Nock: Biographical Material
My father's name was Joseph Albert. He was a clergyman of the Protestant Episcopal Church ... Introducing Nock ||| Biography ||| Bibliography ||| Selected Essays Challenge ||| Divagations ... (more...)
Isaiah's Job by Albert Jay Nock
One evening last autumn, I sat long hours with a European acquaintance while he expounded a political-economic doctrine which seemed sound ... (more...)