Voluntary Socialism Explained

Voluntary Socialism
Author:Francis Tandy
Country:United States
Language:English
Subject:Political philosophy
Genre:Non-fiction
Publisher:Basic Books
Release Date:1896
Media Type:Print
Pages:228

Voluntary Socialism is a work of nonfiction by the American mutualist Francis Dashwood Tandy (1867–1913). First published in 1896, it was favorably cited by many individualist anarchists, including Clarence Lee Swartz,[1] minarchist Robert Nozick[2] and left-libertarian Roderick T. Long, who said "many of the standard moves in market anarchist theory today are already in evidence in Tandy".[3]

Tandy was a member of the "Denver Circle", a group associated with Benjamin Tucker who contributed to the periodical Liberty.[4]

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  1. Swartz, Clarence L. What is Mutualism? (1927)
  2. Nozick, Robert. Anarchy, State, and Utopia, Basic Books (1974)
  3. Long, Roderick T. "Francis Tandy Rides Again", History News Network (retrieved July 8, 2009)
  4. [Wendy McElroy|McElroy, Wendy]