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  1. 24 de jul. de 2018 · Yet Lysander Spooner was not done with his challenge to the U.S. Post Office. In response to the new lower rates, he too lowered his rates. In 1851, Congress once again lowered postal rates to three cents for delivery anywhere in the country. Spooner was finally satisfied.

  2. 7 de jul. de 2017 · Lysander Spooner’s The Unconstitutionality of Slavery was one of the most widely circulated and read books written by an abolitionist. It was published in two parts—the first in 1845 and the second in 1847. Part II followed on the heels of a critique of Part 1 by Wendell Phillips, Review of Lysander’s Spooner’s Essay on the Unconstitutionality of Slavery (1847), and much of Part II ...

  3. 4 de jul. de 2000 · Spooner was buried in Boston’s Forest Hills Cemetery. He seemed to be a forgotten man. But in recent years, as a number of thinkers explored the moral basis for liberty, his writings were rediscovered. Six volumes of his collected works were reprinted in 1971. The Lysander Spooner Reader appeared in 1992.

  4. The farm families in the area were characterized by a flinty, hard-working ethic. His father, Asa (1778-18551), was, somewhat unusually for the local culture, known to be a Deist, an attribute he passed on to his son Lysander. His mother, Dolly Brown Spooner (1784-1845), was loved and even idolized by her son Lysander.

  5. Lysander Spooner. Lysander Spooner (Athol, 19 gennaio 1808 – Boston, 14 maggio 1887 [1]) è stato un filosofo, anarchico, giurista e abolizionista statunitense.. Fu un importante studioso del diritto dell'800, e divenne molto famoso quando con la compagnia postale privata da lui fondata, la American Letter Mail Company, sfidò il monopolio dell'U.S. Post Office costringendo il governo ...

  6. 12 de ago. de 2021 · Lysander Spooner (19 January 1808 – 14 May 1887) was an American individualist anarchist, entrepreneur, political philosopher, abolitionist, supporter of the labor movement, and legal theorist of the nineteenth century. An Essay on the Trial by Jury (1852) [edit]

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