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and his School of Living in late 40s and remained friends with him until his death. After the death of Borsodi's wife, he moved to (and purchase) Borsodi's Doghouse Homestead in Suffern, New York. He spent the rest of his life as a recluse, contributing to various libertarian journals. He died on
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Labadie was involved with multiple anarchist journals. Besides his "Discussion", he was also a contributor to "A Way Out", "The Interpreter" and "Journal of Human Relations". There he often engaged in debates with or critique contemporary anarchists and libertarians, such as Murray Rothbard, S.E.
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Labadie writes: "In a world where inequality of ability is inevitable, anarchists do not sanction any attempt to produce equality by artificial or authoritarian means. The only equality they posit and will strive their utmost to defend is the
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quoted by Mildred J. Loomis and Mark A. Sullivan, "Laurance Labadie: Keeper Of The Flame", pp. 116-30, Benjamin R. Tucker and the Champions of Liberty, Coughlin, Hamilton and Sullivan (eds.), p. 124
129:'s proposed judicial system which would not allow jury nullification, saying it would uphold, "the very economic evils which are at bottom the very reason for human contention and conflict." 136:, referring to it as a system of "government protection and coddling" and its defect being the want of competition, and was an exponent of anti-capitalist individualism associated with 114:. This necessitates the maximum amount of freedom for each individual. This will not necessarily result in equality of incomes or of wealth but will result in returns 100:
Labadie became an anarchist author, at first mainly republishing articles of previous anarchist authors, and in the late 1930s he started to publish his own work.
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In World War II, Laurence retired from his work and focused on anarchism. He met
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Labadie was born on June 4, 1898. He was youngest child of Sophie and
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Photo of Laurance Labadie with Benjamin Tucker's daughter Oriole
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Anarcho-Pessimism: The Collected Writings of Laurence Labadie
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Anarchist Voices: An Oral History of Anarchism in America
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Laurence Labadie was also a friend of monetary theorist
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Index


Joseph Labadie
American individualist anarchist
Jo Labadie
Detroit
Anarchism Applied to Economics
jury nullification
Murray Rothbard
capitalism
Benjamin Tucker
Jo Labadie
Ralph Borsodi
Edwin Clarence Riegel
James J. Martin
Individualist anarchism
Individualist anarchism in the United States
Benjamin Tucker
Liberty (1881-1908)
Lysander Spooner
Murray Rothbard


Anarchist Voices: An Oral History of Anarchism in America
ISBN
9780691034126
OCLC
30476588


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