Albert Jay Nock (October 13, 1870 – August 19, 1945) was an American libertarian author, editor first of The Nation and then The Freeman, educational theorist, Georgist, and social critic of the early and middle 20th century. He was an outspoken opponent of the New Deal, and served as a fundamental inspiration for the modern libertarian and conservative movements, cited as an influence by William F. Buckley Jr. He was one of the first Americans to self-identify as "libertarian". His best-known books are Memoirs of a Superfluous Man and Our Enemy, the State. (From Wikipedia) More about Albert Jay Nock:
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Books by Albert Jay Nock: Nock, Albert Jay, 1870-1945: Cogitations From Albert Jay Nock (Irvington-on-Hudson, NY: The Nockian Society, 1985), ed. by Robert M. Thornton, contrib. by Jacques Barzun (PDF with commentary at mises.org) Nock, Albert Jay, 1870-1945, ed.: The Freeman (New York; 1920-1924), also ed. by Francis Neilson (full serial archives) Nock, Albert Jay, 1870-1945: Jefferson (New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company, c1926) (PDF at mises.org) Nock, Albert Jay, 1870-1945, contrib.: Meditations in Wall Street (New York: W. Morrow and Co., 1940), by Henry Stanley Haskins (page images at HathiTrust) Nock, Albert Jay, 1870-1945: Memoirs of a Superfluous Man (New York and London: Harper and Brothers, c1943) (PDF at mises.org) Nock, Albert Jay, 1870-1945: Our Enemy, The State (PDF at mises.org)
Additional books by Albert Jay Nock in the extended shelves: Nock, Albert Jay, 1870-1945, contrib.: Forty Years of It, by Brand Whitlock (Gutenberg ebook) Nock, Albert Jay, 1870-1945: Francis Rabelais : the man and his work (Harper, 1929), also by C.R. Wilson (page images at HathiTrust) Nock, Albert Jay, 1870-1945: Jefferson (Harcourt, Brace and company, 1926) (page images at HathiTrust) Nock, Albert Jay, 1870-1945: Journal of forgotten days, May 1934-October 1935. (H. Gegnery Co., 1948) (page images at HathiTrust) Nock, Albert Jay, 1870-1945: The myth of a guilty nation (B. W. Huebsch, inc., 1922) (page images at HathiTrust) Nock, Albert Jay, 1870-1945: The Myth of a Guilty Nation (Gutenberg ebook) Nock, Albert Jay, 1870-1945: On doing the right thing, and other essays. (Harper, 1928) (page images at HathiTrust) Nock, Albert Jay, 1870-1945: The value of humanistic, particularly classical, studies as a preparation for the study of theology, from the point of view of the profession; a symposium from the Proceedings of the Classical conference held at Ann Arbor, Michigan, April 1, 1908 ... ([Chicago?], 1908), also by Ann Arbor Mich. Classical conference, Francis W. Kelsey, Hugh Black, and W. Douglas Mackenzie (page images at HathiTrust) Nock, Albert Jay, 1870-1945: The value of humanistic, particularly classical, studies as a preparation for the study of theology, from the point of view of the profession; a symposium from the Proceedings of the Classical conference held at Ann Arbor, Michigan, April 1, 1908 ... ([Chicago?], 1908), also by Mich.) Classical Conference (1908 : Ann Arbor, Francis W. Kelsey, Hugh Black, and W. Douglas Mackenzie (page images at HathiTrust)
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