William Leggett

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William Leggett was a 19th-century American journalist and influential literary figure associated with New York’s Knickerbocker writers, known for his radical democratic and anti-monopolist views.

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instanceOf editor
human
journalist
political commentator
affiliation New York’s Knickerbocker writers NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
describedAs 19th-century American journalist
anti-monopolist publicist
influential literary figure in New York
radical democratic thinker
employer New York Evening Post NERFINISHED
familyName Leggett NERFINISHED
genre essays
literary criticism
political journalism
givenName William
ideology anti-monopoly
classical liberalism
democratic egalitarianism
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf Knickerbocker group NERFINISHED
movement American liberalism NERFINISHED
Jacksonian democracy NERFINISHED
anti-monopoly movement
laissez-faire liberalism
radical democracy
notableIdea anti-monopolist political economy
laissez-faire economics NERFINISHED
radical democratic theory
separation of economy and state
notableWork editorials in the Evening Post
occupation journalist
literary critic
newspaper editor
political essayist
writer
positionHeld editor at the New York Evening Post
residence New York City
sexOrGender male
workLocation New York City

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The Knickerbocker group hasMember William Leggett
subject surface form: Knickerbocker group