
"Manifesto for the Abolition of Enslavement to Interest on Money" (1919)
"Manifesto for the Abolition of Enslavement to Interest on Money" (1919)
"Manifesto for the Abolition of Enslavement to Interest on Money" (1919)
1960s, The Rising Tide of Racial Consciousnes (1960)
"Manifesto for the Abolition of Enslavement to Interest on Money" (1919)
Source: 1950s-1960s, Social Choice and Individual Values (1951), p. 85 as cited in: Gerry Mackie (2006) "The Reception of Social Choice Theory By Democratic Theory".
“The Bunny brand is a Lacanian play of signs bounding blithely away from any signifiable sexuality.”
Source: Meat Market: Female Flesh Under Capitalism (2010), Chapter One, Bunny and Brand
Source: A Way to Be Free: The Autobiography of Robert LeFevre, Volume II, (1999), p. 319
Source: Writings, Politics of Guilt and Pity (1978), pp. 3-4