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  1. 12 de out. de 2007 · 10/12/2007 • Mises Daily • Jeffrey A. Tucker. For an earlier generation of American dissidents from the prevailing ideology of left-liberalism, a rite of passage was reading Albert Jay Nock’s Memoirs of a Superfluous Man, which appeared in 1943. William F. Buckley was hardly alone in seeing it as a seminal text crucial to his personal ...

  2. Albert Jay Nock (13 octobre 1870 – 19 août 1945) est un auteur libertarien et journaliste américain, également théoricien de l'éducation et critique social. Son œuvre, qui représente une critique radicale de l'État, a exercé une influence importante sur le mouvement libertarien et paléo-conservateur aux États-Unis .

  3. fee.org › articles › nock-on-educationNock on Education

    1 de jan. de 2000 · Nock: The Man. Albert Jay Nock was born in Scranton, Pennsylvania, to a respectable but poor family, which relocated a few years afterward to Brooklyn, New York. He learned to read without formal assistance by staring at a news clipping posted on his wall until, at the age of three, he could spell out words.

  4. Most of the time he is right, I believe; his judgements are sound. And the spirit and temper which pervade his pages gently nag at the reader until he agrees that “educate” is not a transitive verb. The only education is self- education, and Albert Jay Nock has already blazed that trail. Reviewed by Edmund A. Opitz.

  5. O Poder da Narrativa é um livro de ensaios de Albert Jay Nock publicado em 1936. Obra de crítica política que examina a essência do estado e a relação com a sociedade. Neste livro, Nock argumenta que o estado é uma instituição poderosa que tende a se expandir continuamente, mesmo que isso signifique prejudicar os interesses da sociedade como um todo.

  6. ABSTRACT. This conference explored the writings of Albert Jay Nock (1870–1945), a crucial though largely overlooked figure in the history of liberty in America. Conferees examined how his ideas regarding liberty and responsibility developed over his life, focusing especially on his views on the State.