LIBERTY
BENJ. R. TUCKER, Editor
An Anarchistic journal, expounding the doctrine that in Equal Liberty is to be found the most satisfactory solution of social questions, and that majority rule, or democracy, equally with monarchical rule, is a denial of Equal Liberty.
APPRECIATIONS
G. BERNARD SHAW, author of "Man and Superman":
"Liberty is a lively paper, in which the usual proportions of a half-pennyworth of discussion to an intolerable deal of balderdash are reversed."
ERNEST H. CROSBY, author of "Captain Jinks, Hero":
"In these days of running after false gods, it is refreshing to find one American remaining unflinchingly true to Liberty, and using in her defence not his emotions, but a peculiarly keen and vigorous intellect and style."
JOHN COTTON DANA, Librarian of the Free Public Library, Newark, N.J.:
"Liberty is good for your intellectuals, being full of plain, hard thinking."
HENRY BOOL, merchant, manufacturer, farmer, dairyman, and florist, Ithaca, N. Y.:
"Pursuing its policy of equal liberty with consummate ability and unswerving purpose, Liberty is the unrivaled exponent of Absolute Free Trade."
SAMUEL W. COOPER, counsellor at law, Philadelphia:
"Liberty is a journal that Thomas Jefferson would have loved."
EDWARD OSGOOD BROWN, Judge of the Illinois Circuit Court:
"I have seen much in Liberty that I agreed with, and much that I disagreed with, but I never saw any cant, hypocrisy, or insincerity in it, which makes it an almost unique publication."
Published Bimonthly. Twelve Issues, $1.00
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ADDRESS:
BENJ. R. TUCKER, P. O. Box 1312, New York City