James L. Walker

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James L. Walker (sometimes used the pen name Tak Kak) was an American individualist anarchist of the Egoist school. He was one of the main contributors to Liberty. He worked out Egoism on his own some years before encountering the Egoist writings of Max Stirner, and was surprised with the similarities.[1] He published the first twelve chapters of Philosophy of Egoism in the May 1890 to September 1891 issues of Egoism.[2]

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  1. ^ McElroy, Wendy. The Debates of Liberty. Lexington Books. 2003. pp. 54-55
  2. ^ McElroy, Wendy. The Debates of Liberty. Lexington Books. 2003. p. 55

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