Lysander Spooner Book order (chronological)
Lysander Spooner was a nineteenth-century American individualist anarchist and political philosopher. His work delves into themes of liberty, law, and the role of the state, advocating for a radical decentralization of power and a strong emphasis on individual rights. Spooner's writing is characterized by a fervent defense of free markets and private property, yet it also questions traditional employment structures and corporate power. His ideas continue to resonate in discussions about economic justice and the nature of a free society.





The Law Of Prices: A Demonstration Of The Necessity For An Indefinite Increase Of Money
- 20 pages
- 1 hour of reading
Cuadernos Liberales - 12: Los vicios no son delito
- 70 pages
- 3 hours of reading
The book critiques the U.S. Constitution, reflecting Lysander Spooner's belief that it grants excessive power to the state at the expense of individual liberties. Through "No Treason," Spooner proposes revisions to key sections of the Constitution, advocating for a more limited government and greater personal freedoms. His arguments challenge the legitimacy of state authority, making a compelling case for individual sovereignty and the moral basis of governance.