A Letter to Grover Cleveland (1886)

Spooner criticises Cleveland’s government, and by implication all U.S. governments as well, for violating the citizen’s natural rights and Spooner’s consent theory of government legitimacy.
A Letter to Grover Cleveland, on his false Inaugural Address, the Usurpations and Crimes of Lawmakers and Judges, and the consequent Poverty, Ignorance, and Servitude of the People (Boston: Benjamin R. Tucker Publisher, 1886).
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- Author: Lysander Spooner
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Table of Contents
- A LETTER TO GROVER CLEVELAND.
- Section I.
- Section II.
- Section III.
- Section IV.
- Section V.
- Section VI.
- Section VII.
- Section VIII.
- Section IX.
- Section X.
- Section XI.
- Section XII.
- Section XIII.
- Section XIV.
- Section XV.
- Section XVI.
- Section XVII.
- Section XVIII.
- Section XIX.
- Section XX.
- Section XXI.
- Section XXII.
- Section XXIII.
- Section XXIV.
- Section XXV.
- The Circular Letter, From the Convention of the State of New York to the Governors of the several States in the Union.
- Section XXVI.
- Section XXVII.
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