Albert Jay Nock

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Albert Jay Nock (1870–1945)

Liberal, commentator


On FDR's death: "...the biggest public improvement that America has experienced since the passage of the Bill of Rights."


Books:

  • The Freeman Book (1924, PDF, 28 MB)
  • Jefferson (1926 PDF, 13 MB)
  • On Doing the Right Thing (1928 PDF, 7 MB)
  • The Book of Journeyman: Essays from the New Freeman (1930, PDF, 5 MB)
  • The Theory of Education in the United States (1932 PDF, 5 MB)
  • Our Enemy, The State (1935 PDF, 1 MB)
  • Memoirs of a Superfluous Man (1943 PDF, 16 MB)
  • Snoring as a Fine Art, and Twelve Other Essays (1958 PDF, 9 MB)


The Freeman (periodical, March 17, 1920–March 5, 1924)

Founded by Helen Swift Neilson

  • heiress of the Swift Meat Packing and widow of Edward Morris, Pres. of Morris & Co, meat packing.

The following were associated in the editorial conduct and production of The Freeman during its four years or a considerable part of that period:

  • Francis Neilson
  • Albert Jay Nock
  • B.W. Huebsch
  • Van Wyck Brooks
  • Suzanne La Follette
  • Walter G. Fuller
  • Geroid Tanquary Robinson (M.P., Dir Russian Institute, Columbia University)
  • Emilie A. McMillan
  • Harold Kellock
  • William MacDonald
  • Lucie D. Taussig
  • Helen McLeod

And

  • Alexander Harvey
  • Arthur Symons
  • Alexander Weinstein
  • Charles A. Beard
  • Daniel Gregory Mason
  • Edwin Muir
  • Edward Townsend Booth
  • Frank W. Garrison
  • George W. Russell
  • Henry B. Fuller
  • Henry Longan Stuart
  • Harold Stearns
  • Helen Swift
  • Henry W. Nevinson
  • John Gould Fletcher
  • Kazimierz Tetmajer
  • Lewis Mumford
  • Llewelyn Powys
  • Lincoln Steffens
  • M. Artzibashev
  • Mary M. Colum
  • Newton Arvin
  • Padraic Colum
  • Ralph Block
  • Robert Hillyer
  • Robert H. Lowie
  • R.K. Hack
  • Theodore Maynard
  • William Henry Chamberlin
  • Walter Pach
  • Walter Prichard Eaton

  • Francis Neilson
    • Books, over sixty, articles, plays, and an opera. Also, co-founded the Freeman
      • Cultural Tradition and Other Essays - 1969 - 244 pages
      • Shakespeare and the Tempest - 2003 - 181 pages
      • How Diplomats Make War - 1915 - 408 pages
    • American Journal of Economics and Sociology
      • Volume 12 Issue 3 Page 315-324, April 1953
      • Francis Neilson (1953)
      • Literary Talent on The Freeman
      • American Journal of Economics and Sociology 12 (3), 315–324


  • B.W. Huebsch
    • The Freeman Book after the journal, by B.W. Huebsch and Emilie A. McMillan
  • Van Wyck Brooks
  • Suzanne La Follette
  • Walter G. Fuller
  • Geroid Tanquary Robinson (M.P., Dir Russian Institute, Columbia University)
    • Time Mag, Monday, Sep. 26, 1927
      • Two U.S. men last week came out of Russia. One, Geroid Tanquary Robinson, instructor at
      • Columbia University, arrived in Paris after two years spent in Sovietland.
      • Annals of Public and Cooperative Economics
      • Volume 21 Issue 1 Page 90-104, January 1950
      • Geroid Tanquary Robinson, M.P. (1950)
      • The Ideological Combat
      • Annals of Public and Cooperative Economics 21 (1), 90–104.
      • Director of the Russian Institute, Columbia University
  • Emilie A. McMillan
    • The Freeman Book after the journal, by B. W. Huebsch and Emilie A. McMillan


  • Harold Kellock
  • William MacDonald
  • Lucie D. Taussig
  • Helen McLeod

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