“A man is of no use to this world, of no use to society or the neighborhood in which he lives, who has no other object in view than making a fortune for himself and his family, little caring what becomes of those around him.”

Statement to the Court (1886)

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American anarchist 1847–1922

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Science de l'homme: Physiologie religieuse (1858), p. 437

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