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BENJ. R. TUCKER,
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THE SANITY OF ART
BY
BERNARD SHAW
This is the first publication in book or pamphlet form of Bernard Shaw's
famous open letter to Benj. R. Tucker, the editor of _Liberty_, in
review of Max Nordau's "Degeneration," and originally contributed to the
pages of _Liberty_. The issue of _Liberty_ containing it is out of
print, and copies of it are very valuable. The volume contains also a
characteristic Shaw preface in which he declares that the essay was
prepared in response to the highest offer ever made for a magazine
article. "The Sanity of Art" is Mr. Shaw's most important pronouncement
on the subject of Art, and admittedly one of the finest pieces of art
criticism ever penned.
_114 pages. Cloth, gilt top, 75 cts.; paper, 35 cts._
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TWO OF A KIND!
A Brace of Anarchist Classics
SPENCER AND THOREAU
The Right to Ignore the State
By Herbert Spencer
Being a reprint of the suppressed chapter from the original edition of
"Social Statics," now rare and costly.
_Price, Ten Cents_
On the Duty of Civil Disobedience
By Henry D. Thoreau
"I quietly declare war with the State, after my fashion, though I will
still make what use and get what advantage of her I can, as is usual in
such cases."--_Thoreau._
_Price, Seven Cents_
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ANARCHIST STICKERS
Aggressive, concise Anarchistic assertions and arguments, in sheets,
gummed and perforated, to be planted everywhere as broadcast seed for
thought. Printed in clear, heavy type. Size, 2-1/8 by 1-1/4 inches.
Excellent for use on first, third, and fourth class mail matter. There
is no better method of propagandism for the money.
There are 48 different Stickers. Each sheet contains 4 copies of one
Sticker.
SAMPLE STICKERS
No. 2.--It can never be unpatriotic to take your country's side against
your Government. It must always be unpatriotic to take your Government's
side against your country.
No. 7.--What I must not do, the Government must not do.
No. 8.--Whatever really useful thing Government does for men they would
do for themselves if there was no Government.
No. 9.--The institution known as "government" cannot continue to exist
unless many a man is willing to be Government's agent in committing what
he himself regards as an abominable crime.
No. 12.--Considering what a nuisance the Government is, the man who says
we cannot get rid of it must be called a confirmed pessimist.
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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