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  1. Benjamin Ricketson Tucker (Dartmouth, Massachussetts, 17 de abril de 1854-Mónaco, 22 de junio de 1939) fue un traductor, propagandista y teórico anarcoindividualista estadounidense del siglo XIX. Es conocido por ser el fundador del periódico anarquista Liberty, de tendencia mutualista-individualista.

  2. Benjamin Ricketson Tucker (/ ˈ t ʌ k ər /; April 17, 1854 – June 22, 1939) was an American individualist anarchist and self-identified socialist. Tucker was the editor and publisher of the American individualist anarchist periodical Liberty (1881–1908).

  3. He aquí la historia de Benjamin Tucker, un disidente. Durante el siglo XIX, el movimiento anarquista alcanzó gran protagonismo por sus teorías y por sus prácticas violentas en las calles de Europa y América en su lucha contra el estatismo.

  4. The American journal Liberty, edited and published by Benjamin Ricketson Tucker from August 1881 to April 1908, was arguably the finest libertarian periodical ever published in the English language.

  5. 24 de abr. de 2017 · Tucker enrolled in MIT, but after a fateful encounter with three prominent individualist anarchists (Ezra Heywood, William Greene, and Josiah Warren), at a New England Labor Reform League convention in Boston in 1872, Tucker would go on to become an anarchist activist, journalist, and essayist.

  6. Benjamin Tucker. Why I Am an Anarchist. Why am I an Anarchist? That is the question which the editor of the Twentieth Century has requested me to answer for his readers. I comply; but, to be frank, I find it a difficult task.

  7. Born in South Dartmouth, Massachusetts in 1854 (the same year that Thoreau published Walden, his paean to transcendentalist individualism), Benjamin imbibed in his youth the Jeffersonian and Jacksonian democratic spirit of anti-institutional individualism.