The Radical Review

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The Radical Review was Benjamin R. Tucker's first radical periodical. He published four issues in 1877 and 1888. Contributors including many writers associated with transcendentalist, radical Unitarian and free-relionist journals, such as The Radical and The Index.

For links to the full collection of articles in pdf form, see this index. They will appear here as they are transcribed.

Contents

Contents, by Issue:

May, 1877.

August, 1877.

November, 1877.

  • Prostitution and the International Woman’s League]]. Henry Edger, 397.
  • Spencer’s Unknowable as the Basis of Religion]]. J. Stahl Patterson, 419.
  • Preacher’s Love-Vacation. [poem] John Weiss, 443
  • Transcendentalism]]. Samuel Johnson, 447.
  • P. J. Proudhon. System of Economical Contradictions, Chapter 2. 479.
  • I. G. Blanchard. The Warfare. [poem] 522.
  • Railway Kings Itch for an Empire, Do they?, So the]]. “A Red-Hot Striker,” 523.
  • Jesus, The Spirit that was in]]. John Weiss, 535.
  • Strike, The Great: Its Relations to Labor, Property, and Government]]. E. H. Heywood, 553.
  • Edward Stanwood. Mr. Spooner’s Island Community. 578.
  • Current Literature.
    1. Johnson, Samuel. Oriental Religions, II., Notice by John Weiss, 582.
    2. Harvey, James. Paper Money, Notice by Julius Ferrette, 587.
    3. Van Laun, Henri. History of French Literature, I., II., Notice by T. F. Brownell, 592.
    4. George M. Beard. Scientific Basis of Delusions. Notice by Elizabeth M. F. Denton, 598.
  • Sidney H. Morse. Chips from my Studio, III. 603.

February, 1878.

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