John William Lloyd
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John William Lloyd (J. William Lloyd) is most noted as an American individualist anarchist. Lloyd was born in New Jersey, and later moved to Grahamville, FL. He based his individualist anarchism upon natural law, rather than on egoism as Benjamin Tucker did; this was a source of conflict amidst otherwise friendly relations between Tucker and himself. Lloyd later modified his position to minarchism.
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- Anarchist Socialism by J. William Lloyd
- Speech to Ferrer Colony by J. William Lloyd
- Anarchist Mutualism by J. William Lloyd (1927) - A critical essay, written after abandoning anarchism
- A Brief Sketch of the Life of J. William Lloyd by J. William Lloyd (1940)
- Memories of Benjamin Tucker by J. William Lloyd