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Warren Bibliography

By Warren

Warren, Josiah (1863). True Civilization. Reprinted 1967, New York: Burt Franklin.

--- (1852). Equitable Commerce. Reprinted, (1967). Equitable commerce; a new
development of principles as substitutes for laws and governments, for the harmonious adjustment and regulation of the pecuniary, intelllectual, and moral intercourse of mankind, proposed as elements of new society. New York: B. Franklin.

About Warren

Bailie, W. (1906). Josiah Warren: The First American Anarchist
Boston: Small, Maynard & Co.
Barclay, Harold. "Josiah Warren: The Incomplete Anarchist".
Anarchy. 85 (March, 1968), 90-6.
Bernard, Luther & Jessie. The Origins of American Sociology.
NY: Crowell, 1943. [refers to Modern Times, Andrews, and Warren, pp.161-76, 313-86]
Dorfman, J. "The Philosophical Anarchists: Josiah Warren, Stephen Pearl
Andrews" and "Philosophical Anarchism." In: The Economic Mind in American Civilization. 2:671-78 & 3:35-42. NY: Viking, 1946.
Hall, B.N. "The Economic Ideas of Josiah Warren, First American
Anarchist." History of Political Economy. 6, 1 (1974): 95-108.
Shively, Charles. "Josiah Warren: The First American Anarchist". Paper
delivered at the Anarchos Institute Conference, Montreal, June 5, 1982.

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