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The American Anti=Socialist
An organ of Jeffersonian Democracy - 1912-1914, No. 1-6.
By John Basil Barnhill, Editor and Publisher.
The inevitable effect of Socialism would be to sacrifice liberty on the altar of a procrustean conception of equality.
In the interest, therefore, a political freedom which it violates and derides; in the interest of commercial freedom which it openly seeks to destroy; in the interest of Art and Genius which it would sterilize; in the interest of the Democratic principles which it contravenes; in the interest of the home which it threatens, Socialism must be destroyed.
John Basil Barnhill (1864-1929) Noted anti-socialist writer, politician, lecturer, debater, and editor of various journals including:
The Eagle and The Serpent, "A Journal of Egoistic Philosophy and Sociology." 1898-1902 (under pseud. John Erwin McCall)The Nationalist, "A Journal for Free Peoples and for Peoples Struggling to be Free." 1900-1902The American Anti=Socialist, "An organ of Jeffersonian Democracy." 1912-1914Humanity First, "The orderly evolution of society can be secured only by the abolition of interest." 1919-1921