Benjamin Ricketson Tucker
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Benjamin Ricketson Tucker (April 17, 1854 – June 22, 1939) was a prominent American individualist anarchist. He edited and published The Radical Review and Liberty, and was editor of The Word during Ezra Heywood's imprisonment. He was a friend and colleague of both William Batchelder Greene and Josiah Warren, who, along with Pierre-Joseph Proudhon, were his most significant political influences. Tucker was a champion and translator of European literature, and published numerous works in translation.
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Works
- Benjamin R. Tucker, “Correspondence,” The Word 1, no. 7 (November 1872): 3. ["I hope to do some work for the Labor Cause...]
- Benjamin R. Tucker, “Correspondence,” The Word 1, no. 10 (February 1873): 3. ["Have you seen Abbott's articles in the Index..."]
- Benjamin R. Tucker, “Correspondence,” The Word 1, no. 11 (March 1873): 3. ["Tell it not in Gath..."]
- Benjamin R. Tucker, “Taking Interest a Crime,” The Index 4, no. 163 (February 8, 1873): 72.
- Benjamin R. Tucker, “Taking Interest a Crime,” The Word 2, no. 1 (May 1873): 1-2. [reprint of previous listing]
- Benjamin R. Tucker and William B. Greene, “Stickney Stuck,” The Word 2, no. 1 (May 1873): 2.
- Benjamin R. Tucker, ["The Boston wing of the women suffrage movement..."], The Word 2, no. 3 (July 1873): 2.
- Benjamin R. Tucker, “Correspondence,” The Word 2, no. 3 (July 1873): 3. ["Judging from the number of radicals..."]
- Benjamin R. Tucker, “Correspondence,” The Word 2, no. 4 (August 1873): 3. ["Sincere labor reformers must learn..."]
- Benjamin R. Tucker, “Infidel Romanism,” The Word 2, no. 5 (September 1873): 2.
- Benjamin R. Tucker, “Correspondence,” The Word 2, no. 7 (November 1873): 3. ["I have just finished reading Abbott's article on interest..."]
- Benjamin R. Tucker, “The Sin of Usury,” The Index 4, no. 200 (October 23, 1873): 423-424.
- Benjamin R. Tucker, “Moral Courage,” The Boston Investigator 43, no. 38 (January 14, 1874): 6.
- Benjamin R. Tucker, “[Letter to editor],” The Boston Investigator (May 13, 1874): 6.
- Benjamin R. Tucker, “Is Interest Just?,” The Boston Investigator (May 12?, 1875).
- Benjamin R. Tucker, “A Protest,” The Index 8, no. 418 (December 27, 1877): 621.
- Benjamin R. Tucker, “Col. Ingersoll’s Words,” The Index 9, no. 482 (April 4, 1878): 165.
- Benjamin R. Tucker, “Who Is the Somebody?,” Liberty 1, no. 1 (August 6, 1881): 3.
- Benjamin R. Tucker, “A Game that Two Can Play At,” Liberty 1, no. 14 (February 18, 1882): 2.
- Benjamin R. Tucker, “The State Its Own Outlaw,” Liberty 1, no. 16 (March 4, 1882): 2.
- Benjamin R. Tucker, “What We Mean,” Liberty 1, no. 19 (April 15, 1882): 2-3.
- Benjamin R. Tucker, “No Straw Man Warfare,” The Radical Review 2 no. 30 (September 6, 1884): 2.
- Benjamin R. Tucker, “Announcement Extraordinary,” Liberty 4, no. 13 (January 1, 1887): 4.
- Benjamin R. Tucker, “Response to ‘Art-Love’,” Liberty 4, no. 21 (May 7, 1887): 5.
- Benjamin R. Tucker, “Proudhon and Fraternity,” Liberty 5, no. 21 (May 26, 1888): 11.
- Benjamin R. Tucker, “Armies that Overlap,” Liberty 6, no. 26 (March 8, 1890): 4.
- Benjamin R. Tucker, “Has Had a Similar Experience,” Printers’ Ink 6, no. 6 (February 10, 1892): 187-188.
- Benjamin R. Tucker, “An Important Work,” Liberty 9, no. 19 (January 7, 1893): 2.
- Benjamin R. Tucker, Pierre-Joseph Proudhon, and Edmond Lepelletier, “Proudhon as a Dramatic Author,” Liberty 10, no. 23 (March 23, 1895): 4-8.
- Benjamin R. Tucker, “Two Testaments,” The New Freewoman 1, no. 1 (June 15, 1913): 15.
- Benjamin R. Tucker, “Diderot on Maidenly Education,” The New Freewoman 1, no. 2 (July 1, 1913): 37.
- Benjamin R. Tucker, “Does God Ever Think Twice?,” The New Freewoman 1, no. 2 (July 1, 1913): 37.
- Benjamin R. Tucker, “Paris Notes,” The New Freewoman 1, no. 3 (July 15, 1913): 48.
- Benjamin R. Tucker, “Paris Notes,” The New Freewoman 1, no. 4 (August 1, 1913): 72-74.
- Benjamin R. Tucker, “The Latest Freaks of Taxation,” The New Freewoman 1, no. 5 (August 15, 1913): 94.
- Benjamin R. Tucker, “Possibilities of the Future,” The New Freewoman 1, no. 6 (September 1, 1913): 116.
- Benjamin R. Tucker, “Lego et Penso,” The New Freewoman 1, no. 6 (September 1, 1913): 115-116.
- Benjamin R. Tucker, “Lego et Penso,” The New Freewoman 1, no. 7 (September 15, 1913): 134.
- Benjamin R. Tucker, “Lego et Penso,” The New Freewoman 1, no. 8 (October 1, 1913): 156-157.
- Benjamin R. Tucker, “Lego et Penso,” The New Freewoman 1, no. 11 (November 15, 1913): 217-218.
- Benjamin R. Tucker, “Lego et Penso,” The New Freewoman 1, no. 13 (December 15, 1913): 254-255.
- Benjamin R. Tucker, “A Remarkable Young Poet,” Mother Earth 11, no. 5 (July 1916): 551-553. [reprint from Liberty]
Translations
- Hughes Le Roux. “A Sheriff's Sale in Paradise.” The Twentieth Century 4:2 (Jan. 9, 1890).
- Hughes Le Roux, and Benjamin R. Tucker (translator), “A Sheriff's Sale in Paradise,” The Freethinker 10, no. 4 (February 2, 1890): 57-58.
Responses and mentions
- John B. Wolff, “Correspondence,” The Word 2, no. 2 (June 1873): 3. ["Tucker's Fallacies"]
- "The N. E. Labor Reform League," The Word 2, no. 3 (July 1873): 1. [Resolution proposed by Tucker]
- Moral and Social Reform, The Boston Investigator September 10, 1873; pg. 4
- Austin Kent, Emancipation Convention The Boston Investigator November 19, 1873; pg. 6
- Memorist, Good for Evil, The Boston Investigator May 26, 1875; pg. 6
- Austin Kent, "To Benj. R. Tucker, The Boston Investigator June 02, 1875
- Mattie Sawyer, A National Defense Organization, The Boston Investigator January 15, 1879
- "'Liberty,' is the significant name of a new paper just started in this city by Benj. R. Tucker..." The Boston Investigator August 10, 1881; pg. 6
- "Liberty," The Boston Investigator August 24, 1881; pg. 6
- "A Good Word for the Devil!" The Boston Investigator February 01, 1882; pg. 5
- Church—State The Boston Investigator February 15, 1882; pg. 4
- "The Catholic Church," The Boston Investigator April 26, 1882; pg. 3
- Werner Beocklin, Prohibition and Prayers, The Boston Investigator Wednesday, July 12, 1882
- "Investigator Hall Meeting" The Boston Investigator July 19, 1882; pg. 6
- "Investigator Hall Meeting" The Boston Investigator August 02, 1882; pg. 6
- Werner Beocklin, Prohibition and Prayers, The Boston Investigator September 20, 1882
- "Ministerial," The Boston Investigator December 06, 1882; pg. 4
- "The Boston Liberal Club, at Investigator Hall" The Boston Investigator April 30, 1884; pg. 6
- "A Reminiscence of Witchcraft," The Boston Investigator July 09, 1884
- "Church—State—Anarchy," The Boston Investigator August 20, 1884; pg. 4
- [notices and ads for "God and the State]] Boston Investigator [see, for example, September 17, 1884]
- "The Boston Liberal Club, at Investigator Hall" The Boston Investigator September 24, 1884; pg. 6
- "The Mormon Question," Boston Investigator April 22, 1885; pg. 4
- Anti-Anarchist, "Is Anarchy Liberty?," Boston Investigator November 04, 1885; pg. 5
- Louis H. Freligh, Jr., "Chicago Anarchists" The Boston Investigator September 08, 1886
- "Literary Notes," The Boston Investigator March 26, 1890 [notice of "Five Stories a Week"]
- "Books and Magazines" The Boston Investigator May 07, 1890; pg. 6 [notice of Kreutzer Sonata]]
- "Books and Magazines" The Boston Investigator June 04, 1890; pg. 6 [notice of Kreutzer Sonata]]
- "Literary Notes," The Boston Investigator July 16, 1890; pg. 6 [notice of The Rag-Picker of Paris]]
- "Current Opinions" The Boston Investigator August 13, 1890; pg. 6 [about Kreutzer Sonata]]
- "Satan," The Boston Investigator October 08, 1890; pg. 4
- "Books and Magazines" The Boston Investigator January 21, 1891; pg. 6 [notice of Fruits of Culture]]
- "Books and Magazines" The Boston Investigator February 11, 1891; pg. 6 [notice of Church and State]]
- "What We See" The Boston Investigator March 02, 1892; pg. 6
Notes
- The weekly bulletin of newspaper and periodical literature. Boston : Benj. R. Tucker, 1891-1893.
- Anarchism or Anarchy?: A Discussion between William H. Tillinghast and Benj. R. Tucker. Benj. R. Tucker, 1881
