Albert Jay Nock

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Albert Jay Nock was an American libertarian author and social critic known for his influential writings on individualism, limited government, and classical liberalism in the early 20th century.

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instanceOf author
classical liberal
essayist
human
journalist
libertarian
social critic
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1870-10-13
dateOfDeath 1945-08-19
describedBySource early 20th-century American libertarian author and social critic
educatedAt St. Stephen's College
employer The Freeman
familyName Nock
fieldOfWork history
political philosophy
social criticism
genre non-fiction
political essay
givenName Albert
influenced Frank Chodorov
Murray Rothbard
William F. Buckley Jr.
libertarian movement in the United States
languageOfWorkOrName English
mainInterest classical liberalism
individual liberty
limited government
movement classical liberalism
individualism
libertarianism
nationality American
notableIdea critique of the modern state
distinction between "the State" and "government"
emphasis on the "remnant" of thoughtful individuals
notableWork Memoirs of a Superfluous Man
Thomas Jefferson
surface form: Mr. Jefferson

Our Enemy, the State
The Theory of Education in the United States
occupation author
editor
educator
journalist
social critic
placeOfBirth Scranton, Pennsylvania, United States
surface form: Scranton, Pennsylvania
placeOfDeath Wakefield, Rhode Island
positionHeld Episcopal priest
religion Episcopalian
sexOrGender male

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Murray Rothbard influencedBy Albert Jay Nock