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Encyclopedia > Carl Watner

Carl Watner (1948-) is an American author and historian of libertarian studies, and a voluntaryist. He has written articles for Reason magazine, Libertarian Forum, and The Journal of Libertarian Studies. He has authored the books Towards a proprietary theory of justice, Robert LeFevre: "truth is not a half-way place", and co-authored Dissenting Electorate: Those Who Refuse to Vote and the Legitimacy of Their Opposition with Wendy McElroy. Watner has also written two articles associated with Neo-Tech philosophy, Businessmen versus Neocheaters and Silence: The Ultimate Protector of Individual Rights. Wendy McElroy is a Canadian individualist anarchist and individualist feminist. ... Neo-Tech (aka Neotech) is a philosophy developed by Dr. Frank R. Wallace that claims to eliminate mysticism from the human thought process by means of fully-integrated honesty. ...


See also

Voluntarism (lat. ... Neo-Tech (aka Neotech) is a philosophy developed by Dr. Frank R. Wallace that claims to eliminate mysticism from the human thought process by means of fully-integrated honesty. ...

External links

  • The Voluntaryist Website for newsletter edited by Carl Watner espousing voluntaryism
  • Businessmen versus Neocheaters by Carl Watner (1986)
  • Silence: the Ultimate Protector of Individual Rights by Carl Watner (1984)


 
 

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