Carl Watner
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Carl Watner is an American
United States
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 author and historian
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 of libertarian
Libertarianism
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 studies, and a voluntaryist
Voluntaryism
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. He has written articles for Reason magazine, The Libertarian Forum, and The Journal of Libertarian Studies
Journal of Libertarian Studies
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.

He publishes and edits The Voluntaryist newsletter since 1982. The Voluntaryist promotes libertarian economics
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, abstention from voting
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, nonviolence
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, and abolition of the state through conscious non-cooperation. The libertarian philosophy of the late Robert LeFevre
Robert LeFevre
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, of whom he was a student, was influential in Watner's intellectual development. In addition to writing articles for The Voluntaryist, Watner researches and writes about historical libertarian texts. Murray Rothbard
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 credited Watner for "uncovering an unknown work by the great Lysander Spooner
Lysander Spooner
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, one that managed to escape the editor of Spooner's Collected Works" entitled "Vices are not Crimes." His work has been discussed and cited by Roderick Long
Roderick Long
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, David Gordon
David Gordon (philosopher)
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 of the Ludwig von Mises Institute
Ludwig von Mises Institute
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, and other scholars.

Books

  • Editor. I Must Speak Out: The Best of the Voluntaryist 1982-1999. Fox & Wilkes, 1999.
  • Businessmen Versus Neocheaters. Neo-Tech Publishing, 1986.
  • Your Document for the Use of Silence as the Ultimate Protector of Individual Rights. The Zon Association., 1984
  • with McElroy, W.
    Wendy McElroy
    Wendy McElroy is a Canadian individualist anarchist and individualist feminist. She was a co-founder along with Carl Watner and George H. Smith of The Voluntaryist in 1982.-Sex-positive:...

     Dissenting Electorate: Those Who Refuse to Vote and the Legitimacy of Their Opposition. McFarland & Company, 2004.
  • with McElroy, W.
    Wendy McElroy
    Wendy McElroy is a Canadian individualist anarchist and individualist feminist. She was a co-founder along with Carl Watner and George H. Smith of The Voluntaryist in 1982.-Sex-positive:...

     National Identification Systems: Essays in Opposition. McFarland & Company, 2004.
  • Robert LeFevre: "Truth Is Not a Half-way Place". The Voluntaryists, 1988.
  • Toward a Proprietary Theory of Justice. Watner, 1976.
  • Neither Bullets Nor Ballots. The Voluntaryists, 1983.

External links

  • Voluntaryist.Com Voluntaryist writings featuring essays by Carl Watner
  • The Voluntaryist Website for newsletter edited by Carl Watner espousing voluntaryism
    Voluntaryism
    Voluntarism, or voluntaryism, is a philosophy according to which all forms of human association should be voluntary. This moral principle is called the non-aggression principle, which prohibits the initiation of aggressive force or coercion...



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