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  1. Albert Jay Nock (October 13, 1870 – August 19, 1945) was an American libertarian author, editor first of The Freeman and then The Nation, educational theorist, Georgist, and social critic of the early and middle 20th century.

    • American
    • St. Stephen's College, (now known as Bard College)
  2. Albert Jay Nock (13 de outubro de 1870 – 19 de agosto de 1945) foi um escritor libertário americano, teórico e crítico social do início e meados do século XX. Ele era um oponente declarado do New Deal , e serviu como uma inspiração fundamental para os movimentos libertários e conservadores modernos , sendo uma influência ...

    • 19 de agosto de 1945 (74 anos), Wakefield
    • 13 de outubro de 1870, Scranton
  3. A site dedicated to the life and ideas of Albert Jay Nock, a fierce critic of organized stupidity, deliberate ignorance, empowered self-righteousness, and the State as God. Learn about his biography, his books, his concepts, his application of individualist principles to current events, and his observations of the antics of collectivist tendencies.

  4. 4 de jul. de 2000 · He was right to insist that liberty could be regained only by winning people’s hearts, one by one. Reprinted from The Triumph of Liberty by Jim Powell. Albert Jay Nock, author, aesthete, and social critic, was an advocate of liberty in a collectivist age.

  5. In 1935, journalist Albert Jay Nock wrote a book widely circulated by conservatives in the post-SecondWorldWar years, Our Enemy, the State. In the book, he outlined the conservative complaint against centralized government as a parasite that drained the productive forces from society.

    • Nock, Albert Jay, or
    • 1935
  6. A teoria da educação nos Estados Unidos. Capa comum – Livro com dobradura, 17 novembro 2022. Edição Português por Albert Jay Nock (Autor), Fides et Ratio (Editor) 5,0 2 avaliações de clientes. Ver todos os formatos e edições.

  7. A comprehensive collection of Albert Jay Nock's books, essays, letters and other works, curated by Wikipedia and other sources. Learn about his life, ideas and legacy as a libertarian thinker and writer.