The Complete Works of Abraham Lincoln, Comprising His Speeches, Letters, State Papers and Miscellaneous Writings
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The Complete Works of Abraham Lincoln is a comprehensive collection edited by Francis Dashwood Tandy, John G. Nicolay, and John Hay, featuring the speeches, letters, state papers, and miscellaneous writings of the 16th President of the United States. Published to preserve Lincoln's legacy, the work showcases his eloquence and moral clarity on issues such as slavery, democracy, and civil rights. The compilation provides valuable insights into Lincoln's thoughts and leadership during the Civil War era, highlighting his commitment to preserving the Union and promoting equality. This anthology remains an essential resource for understanding Lincoln's profound impact on American history.
Francis Dashwood Tandy (1867–1913) was a notable American individualist anarchist and author. His influential work Voluntary Socialism (1896) argued for a market-oriented approach to anarchism, proposing that voluntary exchanges and individual autonomy could foster a more just society without state intervention. Tandy’s ideas resonated with libertarian and anarchist thinkers, including Clarence Lee Swartz, Robert Nozick, and Roderick T. Long, who regarded his theories as foundational to market anarchism. A member of the "Denver Circle," Tandy was closely associated with Benjamin Tucker and contributed regularly to Tucker's publication Liberty, advocating free-market and anti-authoritarian principles.