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  1. Albert Libertad was a French individualist anarchist militant and writer who edited the influential anarchist publication L'Anarchie. He was known for his anti-authoritarian and anti-statist views, his activism against the Dreyfus affair, and his promotion of free love and propaganda by the deed.

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  3. Albert Libertad - Wikipedia

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    Albert Libertad was a French individualist anarchist militant and writer who edited the influential anarchist publication L'Anarchie. He was known for his anti-authoritarian and anti-statist views, his activism against the Dreyfus affair, and his promotion of free love and propaganda by the deed.

  4. Glossary of People: Li - Marxists Internet Archive

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    Li Libertad (1875-1908) Also known as Joseph Albert and Albert Libertad, Libertad was an individualist anarchist propagandist. Abandoned by his parents as a baby, Libertad was a child of the Public Assistance in Bordeaux.

  5. Libertad | The Anarchist Library

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    Title: Libertad. Subtitle: Selected Writings of Individualist Anarchy. Author: Albert Libertad. Topics: action , French , individualism , life , propaganda of the deed , revolt , voting. Date: 1898-1906.

  6. Albert Libertad - Wikiwand

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    Joseph Albert (known as Albert Libertad or Libertad) (24 November 1875 – 12 November 1908) was an individualist anarchist militant and writer from France who edited the influential anarchist publication L'Anarchie. Albert Libertad Oops something went wrong: 403 Enjoying Wikiwand? Give good old Wikipedia a great new look

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  7. Books by Albert Libertad (Author of Down with the Law)

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    Albert Libertad has 14 books on Goodreads with 161 ratings. Albert Libertad’s most popular book is Down with the Law: Anarchist Individualist Writings fr...

  8. Albert Libertad | The Anarchist Library

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    Authors Albert Libertad Albert Libertad Albert Libertad Joseph Albert (known as Albert Libertad or Libertad) (24 November 1875–12 November 1908) was an individualist anarchist militant and writer from France who edited the influential anarchist publication L'Anarchie. Sorting: Results per page:

  9. The Joy of Life | The Anarchist Library

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    Title: The Joy of Life. Author: Albert Libertad. Topics: joy , L’anarchie , life , suicide. Date: 1907. Source: Retrieved on 25 January 2012 from sites.google.com. Notes: From L'Anarchie, April 25, 1907.

  10. L'Anarchie - Wikipedia

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    L'Anarchie was founded by Albert Libertad in 1905, with the first issue appearing on April 13. Libertad was a more militant anarchist, urging individuals to rebel, instead of the more common idea of a social revolution.

  11. Writers Archive: (Albert) Libertad - Marxists Internet Archive

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    Joseph Albert (known as Albert Libertad or Libertad) was an individualist anarchist militant and writer from France who edited the influential anarchist publication L'Anarchie. From: Wikipedia.org Biography