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Max Nomad


Born
in Buchach, Ukraine
September 15, 1881

Died
April 18, 1973


Maximilian Nacht, Austrian-American author and educator.

Average rating: 4.0 · 14 ratings · 2 reviews · 12 distinct works
Political heretics, from Pl...

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Aspects of Revolt: A Study ...

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Midnight Sketches Life Depi...

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A Skeptic's Political Dicti...

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Apostles of Revolution

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Dreamers, dynamiters and de...

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Rebels And Renegades

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White collars and horny han...

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HOUND & HORN APRIL - JUNE 1933

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Masters old and new

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“LIBERTARIAN -- In French usage a euphemism for revolutionary anarchist. In American usage--as introduced by some ex-radical champions of the oppressed Sixty Families--an opponent of Social Security, Progressive Taxation, the New Deal, the Welfare State and other forms of slavery threatening the free men of this country.”
Max Nomad, A Skeptic's Political Dictionary and Handbook for the Disenchanted

“NATIONALISM -- 1. A political creed which proclaims that plunder, conquest, extermination, exploitation and enslavement of one's neighbor are absolute evils -- when resorted to by the neighbor. 2. A foolproof political philosophy based both upon the liberal and humanitarian idea of every people's right to determine its own destiny, and on its very opposite, viz., the predatory, anti-humanitarian "master race" concept of every single ethnic group.”
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