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  1. Lysander Spooner (January 19, 1808 — May 14, 1887) was an American abolitionist, entrepreneur, lawyer, essayist, natural rights legal theorist, pamphletist, political philosopher, Unitarian and writer often associated with the Boston anarchist tradition.

  2. Lysander Spooner came from the flintly farmland of rural New England. He was born January 19, 1808, on his father's farm near Athol, Massachusetts, the second child and second son in a family of six sons and three daughters.

  3. Learn about Lysander Spooner, a legal theorist, abolitionist, and radical individualist who challenged the US government's monopoly and slavery. Browse his works on natural law, trial by jury, intellectual property, and more.

  4. Constitutional Law & Theory. Constitutional Law, Relative to Credit, Currency, and Banking (1843) The Unconstitutionality of the Laws of Congress, Prohibiting Private Mails (1844) The Unconstitutionality of Slavery (1845, 1860) CONTENTS OF PART FIRST. [ PDF]

  5. Jul 24, 2018 · The American Mail Company was founded in 1844 by Lysander Spooner. Even before his battle with USPS—which was then known as the U.S. Post Office—Spooner had quite the history as an activist. He was a self-educated lawyer, abolitionist, political philosopher, and supporter of the labor movement.

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  6. Jul 4, 2000 · Learn about the life and work of Lysander Spooner, a 19th century natural rights thinker who challenged slavery, government, and unjust laws. Read his essays on self-ownership, property, money, trial by jury, and more.

  7. Jul 17, 2012 · This essay focuses on the theoretical core of Spooner’s position which is his doctrine of natural rights—a doctrine that is primarily developed in Spooner’s The Law of Intellectual Property (1855), Natural Law (1882), and A Letter to Grover Cleveland (1886).