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(1680 - 1739) ~ English Merchant, Economist, Huguenot, Exile, Target of Catholic Violentism : An English merchant and economist. Gervaise was of a Huguenot family which fled to England in 1681. He was granted naturalization in 1698, and in 1699 became Elder and Secretary of Consistoire in Church of Leicester Fields. In 1720 he published The System or Theory of the Trade of the World, one of the first treatises on political economy. (From : Wikipedia.org.)

(bce484 - bce425) ~ Author of the "Histories," Ancient Greek Historian, Geographer, Resident of the Greek City of Halicarnassus : An ancient Greek historian and geographer from the Greek city of Halicarnassus, part of the Persian Empire (now Bodrum, Turkey) and a later citizen of Thurii in modern Calabria (Italy). He is known for having written the Histories ? a detailed account of the Greco-Persian Wars. Herodotus was the first writer to perform systematic investigation of historical events. He is referred to as "The Father of History", a title conferred on him by the ancient Roman orator Cicero. (From : Wikipedia.org.)

(1933 - ) ~ Early 20th-Century, Disabled Activist and Author : An American author and self-proclaimed "cripple". His writing included essays, stories, and novels. He contracted polio at the age of 11, leaving him confined to steel braces and crutches shortly after. Kriegel recounted his experience with the illness in his memoir, The Long Walk Home, published in 1964. He received both Guggenheim and Rockefeller Fellowships, and three of his books were named New York Times Notable Books of the Year. (From : Wikipedia.org.)

(1933 - ) ~ Oxford Scholar, French Historian, Author, and Inspirational Thinker : An Oxford scholar and thinker whose books have searched for answers to three questions.[1] Where can a person look to find more inspiring ways of spending each day and each year? What ambitions remain unexplored, beyond happiness, prosperity, faith, love, technology or therapy? What role could there be for individuals with independent minds, or who feel isolated or different, or misfits? (From : Wikipedia.org.)

(1771 - 1856) ~ Father Of Abolitionist John Brown, Wealthy Cattle Breeder, Land Speculator, Tannery Operator, Civil Servant, Founder Of Western Reserve Anti-Slavery Society : An American abolitionist leader. First reaching national prominence for his radical abolitionism and fighting in Bleeding Kansas, he was eventually captured and executed for a failed incitement of a slave rebellion at Harpers Ferry preceding the American Civil War. (From : Wikipedia.org.)

Writings :

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"How Are We To Establish A Truly Free And Egalitarian Society?" by Ba Jin, Banyue (Fortnight), Chengdu, China, No 17, 1 April 1921, over Ba Jin's real name Li Feigan.

"Towards Anarchism," by Errico Malatesta, first appeared in English in the Depression era periodical MAN! This little essay was highly regarded by the revolutionary anarchist prisoner Carl Harp (1949-1981) who suggested reprinting it in this form. First printing, 1982 by: Black Cat Press, P.O. Box 11261, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

"Founding of the Worker's International," by Mikhail Bakunin, From "The Political Philosophy of Bakunin," by G.P. Maximoff, 1953, The Free Press, NY.

"Art History, Volume 1," by Marilyn Stokstad and Michael W. Cothren, Fourth Edition, Volume 1, Prentice Hall, 2006.

"The Enslavement of American Labor," by George S. Boutwell. Address Delivered in Faneuil Hall, January 22, 1902, Under the Auspices of the Boston Central Labor Union, (Boston: New England Anti-Imperialist League, 1902).

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