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Josiah Warren Quotes

Liberty, then, is the sovereignty of the individual, and never shall man know liberty until each and every individual is acknowledged to be the only legitimate sovereign of his or her person, time, and property, each living and acting at his own cost.
Source: Equitable Commerce (1852) [link] #71
Governments commit more crimes upon persons and property and contribute more to their insecurity than all criminals put together.
Source: The Peaceful Revolutionist (1833) [link] #142
Liberty! Freedom! Right! The vital principle of happiness! The one perfect law! The soul of every thing that exalts and refines us! The one sacred sound that touches a sympathetic cord in every living breast! The watchword of every revolution in the holy cause of suffering humanity! Freedom! The last lingering word whispered from the dying martyr’s quivering lips! The one precious boon--the atmosphere of heaven. The "one mighty breath, which shall, like a whirlwind, scatter in its breeze the whole dark pile of human mockeries." When is Liberty to take up its abode on earth?
Source: Equitable Commerce (1852) [link] #459
Man seeks freedom as the magnet seeks the pole or water its level, and society can have no peace until every member is really free.
Source: Unknown #505

About Josiah Warren

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Josiah Warren

Josiah Warren (26 June, 1798 — 14 April, 1874) was an American utopian socialist, individualist philosopher, polymath, social reformer, inventor, musician, printer and author. He is regarded by anarchist historians like James J. Martin and Peter Marshall among others as the first American anarchist (although Warren never used the term anarchism himself) and the four-page weekly paper he edited during 1833, The Peaceful Revolutionist, the first anarchist periodical published, was an enterprise for which he built his own printing press, cast his own type, and made his own printing plates.


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Josiah Warren, the Most Practical Anarchist | Libertarianism.org
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