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− | '''Лисандр Спунер''' (''Lysander Spooner'') | + | '''Лисандр Спунер''' (''Lysander Spooner'') — US-американский философ права, предприниматель и [[Анархизм|анархист]]. Родился 19.01.1808 в Атоле, штат Массачусец, умер 14.05.1887 в Бостоне. |
− | Он был важным представителем американского [[Индивидуалистический анархизм|индивидуалистического анархизма]] 19-го столетия и аболиционистского движения (против института рабства). Важнейшими работами считаются «''The Unconstitutionality of Slavery''» и «''No Treason. The Constitution of No Authority''». Его труды и идеи оказывают и сегодня большое влияние на современный [[Анархо-капитализм]] и на [[Либертарный социализм|либертарианство]]. | + | Он был важным представителем американского [[Индивидуалистический анархизм|индивидуалистического анархизма]] 19-го столетия и аболиционистского движения (против института рабства). Важнейшими работами считаются «''The Unconstitutionality of Slavery''» и «''No Treason. The Constitution of No Authority''». Его труды и идеи оказывают и сегодня большое влияние на современный [[Анархо-капитализм]] и на [[Либертарный социализм|либертарианство]]. |
== Труды == | == Труды == | ||
− | + | * ''The Deist’s Immortality, and An Essay On Man’s Acountability For His Belief'' (1834) | |
− | * ''The | + | * ''«To the Members of the Legislature of Massachusetts»'' (1835) |
− | * '' | + | * ''The Deist’s Reply to the Alleged Supernatural Evidences of Christianity'' (1836) |
− | * ''The | + | |
* ''Constitutional Law, Relative to Credit, Currency, and Banking'' (1843) | * ''Constitutional Law, Relative to Credit, Currency, and Banking'' (1843) | ||
* ''The Unconstitutionality of the Laws of Congress, Prohibiting Private Mails'' (1844) | * ''The Unconstitutionality of the Laws of Congress, Prohibiting Private Mails'' (1844) | ||
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* ''Address of the Free Constitutionalists to the People of the United States'' (1860) | * ''Address of the Free Constitutionalists to the People of the United States'' (1860) | ||
* ''A New System of Paper Currency'' (1861) | * ''A New System of Paper Currency'' (1861) | ||
− | * ''Our Mechanical Industry, As Affected By Our Present Currency System: An Argument for the | + | * ''Our Mechanical Industry, As Affected By Our Present Currency System: An Argument for the Author’s New System of Paper Currency'' (1862) |
* ''Articles of Association of the Spooner Copyright Company for Massachusetts'' (1863) | * ''Articles of Association of the Spooner Copyright Company for Massachusetts'' (1863) | ||
* ''Letter To Charles Sumner'' (1864) | * ''Letter To Charles Sumner'' (1864) | ||
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* ''Revolution: The Only Remedy for the Oppresed Classes of Ireland, England, and Other Parts of the British Empire. No. 1'' (1880) | * ''Revolution: The Only Remedy for the Oppresed Classes of Ireland, England, and Other Parts of the British Empire. No. 1'' (1880) | ||
* ''Natural Law; or The Science of Justice: A Treatise on Natural Law, Natural Justice, Natural Rights, Natural Liberty, and Natural Society; Showing That All Legislation Whatsoever Is An Absurdity, A Usurpation, and A Crime. Part First'' (1882) | * ''Natural Law; or The Science of Justice: A Treatise on Natural Law, Natural Justice, Natural Rights, Natural Liberty, and Natural Society; Showing That All Legislation Whatsoever Is An Absurdity, A Usurpation, and A Crime. Part First'' (1882) | ||
− | * ''A Letter to Thomas F. Bayard: Challenging His | + | * ''A Letter to Thomas F. Bayard: Challenging His Right — And that of All the Other So-Called Senators and Representative in Congress — To Exercise Any Legislative Power Whatever Over the People of the United States'' (1882) |
* ''A Letter to Scientists and Inventors, on the Science of Justice, and Their Right of Perpetual Property in Their Disclosures and Inventions'' (1884) | * ''A Letter to Scientists and Inventors, on the Science of Justice, and Their Right of Perpetual Property in Their Disclosures and Inventions'' (1884) | ||
''A Letter to Grover Cleveland, on His False Inaugural Addrewss, The Usurpations and Crimes of Lawmakers and Judges, and the Consequent Poverty, Ignorance, and Servitude of the People'' (1886) | ''A Letter to Grover Cleveland, on His False Inaugural Addrewss, The Usurpations and Crimes of Lawmakers and Judges, and the Consequent Poverty, Ignorance, and Servitude of the People'' (1886) | ||
== Ссылки == | == Ссылки == | ||
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* [http://www.lysanderspooner.org/ LysanderSpooner.org] | * [http://www.lysanderspooner.org/ LysanderSpooner.org] | ||
− | * [http://www.lawcasella.com/spooner/ | + | * [http://www.lawcasella.com/spooner/ Casella’s Spooner Page] |
* [http://www.mises.org/rothbardintros/spooner.asp Lysander Spooner: Libertarian Pietist (Introduction by Murray N. Rothbard)] | * [http://www.mises.org/rothbardintros/spooner.asp Lysander Spooner: Libertarian Pietist (Introduction by Murray N. Rothbard)] | ||
[[Категория:Анархисты]] | [[Категория:Анархисты]] |
Latest revision as of 15:20, 11 July 2011
Лисандр Спунер (Lysander Spooner) — US-американский философ права, предприниматель и анархист. Родился 19.01.1808 в Атоле, штат Массачусец, умер 14.05.1887 в Бостоне.
Он был важным представителем американского индивидуалистического анархизма 19-го столетия и аболиционистского движения (против института рабства). Важнейшими работами считаются «The Unconstitutionality of Slavery» и «No Treason. The Constitution of No Authority». Его труды и идеи оказывают и сегодня большое влияние на современный Анархо-капитализм и на либертарианство.
Труды[edit]
- The Deist’s Immortality, and An Essay On Man’s Acountability For His Belief (1834)
- «To the Members of the Legislature of Massachusetts» (1835)
- The Deist’s Reply to the Alleged Supernatural Evidences of Christianity (1836)
- Constitutional Law, Relative to Credit, Currency, and Banking (1843)
- The Unconstitutionality of the Laws of Congress, Prohibiting Private Mails (1844)
- The Unconstitutionality of Slavery (1845, 1860)
- Poverty: Its Illegal Causes, and Legal Cure. Part I (1846)
- Who caused the Reduction of Postage? Ought He To Be Paid? (1850)
- Illegality of the Trial of John W. Webster (1850)
- A Defence for Fugitive Slaves, Against the Acts of Congress of February 12, 1793, & September 18, 1850 (1850)
- An Essay on the Trial by Jury (1852)
- The Law of Intellectual Property (1855)
- A Plan for The Abolition of Slavery (and) To The Non-Slaveholders of the South (1858)
- Address of the Free Constitutionalists to the People of the United States (1860)
- A New System of Paper Currency (1861)
- Our Mechanical Industry, As Affected By Our Present Currency System: An Argument for the Author’s New System of Paper Currency (1862)
- Articles of Association of the Spooner Copyright Company for Massachusetts (1863)
- Letter To Charles Sumner (1864)
- Considerations for Bankers, and Holders of United States Bonds (1864)
- No Treason. No. I (1867)
- No Treason. No. II, The Constitution (1867)
- No Treason. No. VI, The Constitution of No Authority (1870)
- Vices Are Not Crimes: A vindication of Moral Liberty (1875)
- Our Financiers: Their Ignorance, Usurpations, and Frauds (1877)
- The Law of Prices: A Demonstration of The Necessity for an Indefinite Increase of Money (1877)
- Gold and Silver as Standards of Value: The Flagrant Cheat in Regard to Them (1878)
- Universal Wealth Shown to be Easily Attainable. Part First (1879)
- Revolution: The Only Remedy for the Oppresed Classes of Ireland, England, and Other Parts of the British Empire. No. 1 (1880)
- Natural Law; or The Science of Justice: A Treatise on Natural Law, Natural Justice, Natural Rights, Natural Liberty, and Natural Society; Showing That All Legislation Whatsoever Is An Absurdity, A Usurpation, and A Crime. Part First (1882)
- A Letter to Thomas F. Bayard: Challenging His Right — And that of All the Other So-Called Senators and Representative in Congress — To Exercise Any Legislative Power Whatever Over the People of the United States (1882)
- A Letter to Scientists and Inventors, on the Science of Justice, and Their Right of Perpetual Property in Their Disclosures and Inventions (1884)
A Letter to Grover Cleveland, on His False Inaugural Addrewss, The Usurpations and Crimes of Lawmakers and Judges, and the Consequent Poverty, Ignorance, and Servitude of the People (1886)