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Category: Journals

Malfew Seklew, Street Fakir


1845-1945, Historical Work, Malfew Seklew, The Clarion, Trevor Blake

Excerpt from a letter circa July 1932, from Warren Starr Van Valkenburgh (New York) to Emma Goldman (St. Tropez). I am enclosing the first issue of a boot-leg publication called the Clarion. L. J. Shapiro is a contractor, sympathizer but not an anarchist. He made available sufficient funds for the first three issues. Archie Turner […]

November 9, 2016

Vanoc II the Strange Watchmaker by Trevor Blake


1845-1945, 1946-Today, Book, Dora Marsden, Historical Work, Journals, Max Stirner, Trevor Blake

Hayter I first heard of Vanoc II from a newspaper clipping laid into a second-hand copy of The Ego and His Own by Max Stirner (New York: Modern Library 1919). To read that newspaper clipping, click here. In tracking down the source of that newspaper clipping I learned about an interesting character who spent a […]

October 26, 2016

Our Handbook / The Ego and Our Own by Vanoc II


1845-1945, 1946-Today, Book, Historical Work, Journals, Max Stirner, Trevor Blake

I first heard of Vanoc II from a newspaper clipping laid into a second-hand copy of The Ego and His Own by Max Stirner (New York: Modern Library 1919). Vanoc II’s view is based on the irrefutable argument that if we all got along, we’d all get along. In researching Vanoc II I found no […]

October 19, 2016

Philosophical Egoism: Sid Parker vs Robert LeFevre


1946-Today, Minus One, Sidney E. Parker

The following is an exchange between Robert LeFevre and S.E. Parker in the pages of the latter’s publication Minus One (1963). It should be noted that this was prior to Parker completely rejecting Anarchism. Something of note is that this was first collected in the following format on a website called “The Memory Hole”, which […]

October 3, 2016

“A Note On Ernst Jünger’s Eumeswil” by Sid Parker


non serviam, Sidney E. Parker

The following is excerpted from Non Serviam (1992), issue no. 22.: A note on Ernst Jünger’s Eumeswil By Sid Parker Ernst Jünger (1895-1998) was one of the most controversial figures in twentieth-century Germany. At eighteen he ran away from home and joined the Foreign Legion. Brought back by his father, at nineteen he became an […]

September 24, 2016

“Kept” by Benjamin DeCasseres, from The Clarion


Benjamin DeCasseres, Journals, The Clarion

I am a fan of all the members of the Union of Egoists, but that I also run benjamindecasseres.com and have published a few books of his work (and have many more on the way), it should be apparent that I am a BIG fan of him in particular. What follows was a WONDERFUL surprise […]

September 12, 2016

“The Ego” by Malfew Seklew, from The Clarion (1932)


1845-1945, Journals, Malfew Seklew

We have only a partial knowledge of the contents of the egoist influenced journal The Clarion, but sought out what we could because two of our main Union Members are featured: Malfew Seklew and Benjamin DeCasseres. Reproduced below is one of the known Seklew pieces.   THE EGO By MALFEW SEKLEW as published in The […]

September 5, 2016

“EGOISTS SHOULD READ” – Stand Alone No. 2


1845-1945, 1946-Today, News, Stand Alone

“EGOISTS SHOULD READ” judged the Egoist journal The Eagle and The Serpent (1898) in the promotion of For Love and Money by Leighton Pagan.  Underworld Amusements has now printed this rare tract for the second installment of the Stand Alone (2016) journal, in a limited edition with a new introduction by Trevor Blake and end notes! Unavailable anywhere […]

September 2, 2016

LMP Microfiche Fundraising – September 1st Update


Housekeeping, Journals, Libertarian Microfiche, News

CURRENT LMP DONATIONS: $40 DONATION MATCHING: $40 SEPTEMBER 1st TOTAL: $80 Click the PayPal link in the  if you have enjoyed the content of this site. Read on to see where it’s going. If you’d paid attention to the site you’ll have noticed a great deal of material has been pulled from the Libertarian Microfiche […]

September 1, 2016

“Laughter” by Malfew Seklew, from The Clarion (1932)


1845-1945, Journals, Malfew Seklew

Many thanks to William D., the volunteer that transcribed the tables of contents for the issues we have, now featured on The Clarion (1932) page. Reproduced below is one of the known Seklew pieces.   LAUGHTER By MALFEW SEKLEW as published in The Clarion | Vol. I – Nos. 9-10. | May-June 1934 ‘One inch of joy surmounts […]

August 29, 2016

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