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CHAPITRE ii



Premières œuvres de la littérature anarchiste en Angleterre.


A Vindication of Natural Society : or, a view of the miseries and exils arising to manking from every species of artificial societf. By a late noble writer, c’est-à-dire St-John Viscount Bolingbroke (London, 1756, in-8°). Le véritable auteur en était Edmund Burke.

Autres éditions : dans Fugitive pieces on various subjects by several authors, vol. 2 (London, 1761 ; Dublin 1762 ; London, 1765, 1771 ; London, 1780. xiv, 106 pp., 8°) ;

A Vindication of Natural Society… in a letter to Lord ●●●, by Edmund Burke, a new édition (Oxford, 1796, viii, 62 pp. in-8° ;

The Inherent Evils of all State Governement demonstrated, being a reprint of Edmund Burke’s Celebrated Essay, entitled A Vindication of Natural Society, with Notes and an appendix briefly enunciating the principles through which « Natural Society » may be gradually realized (London, Holyoake and C°,… 1858, vi, 66 pp. in-8e, publication anarchiste-individualiste ; édition de Boston (B. R. Tucker), 1885, 36 pp. in-8°.




An Enquiry concerning Political Justice and its influence on general virtue and happiness, by William Godwin, in two