American individualist anarchist and outspoken abolitionist
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Stephen Pearl Andrews (1812–1886) was an American libertarian socialist, individualist anarchist, linguist, political philosopher, and outspoken abolitionist.
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socialist thinker and first person to call themselves an anarchist. StephenPearlAndrews (1812–1886): American abolitionist who tried to sell Texas to Britain...
administration theories which became labeled the "New Public Management". Stephen Cummings wrote that decentralization became a "revolutionary megatrend"...
system continued until 1932. Modern Times New York Josiah Warren and StephenPearlAndrews 1851 1864 Founded upon individual sovereignty and equitable commerce...
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Mutualism. These included "Utopia" and "Modern Times". Warren said that StephenPearlAndrews' The Science of Society, published in 1852, was the most lucid and...
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