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Richard R. Slomon Archive
 

About Richard R. Slomon

Richard Robert Slomon (1941-2010) was a leading libertarian anarchist writer who came to prominence in the 1970s. He led the Abolitionist Caucus, which was a radical anarchist movement within the Libertarian Party in the United States, and edited the journals Quest and Versus State.

A longer appreciation of his life and work is offered by Rodney Sinclair Colver:
>>A forward to the collected works of Richard R. Slomon

Slomon Archive
The collected writings of Slomon, most of which are otherwise available, are reproduced below by kind permission of Rodney Sinclair Colver, whose numbering system has been preserved to indicate a rough chronology. A small number of related writings and images by Slomon's associates are also reproduced.

1. Writings classified by movement,  yearly series and chronological number.

I. International Society of Free Space Colonizers (SFSC) and its magazine "Quest" (1972-77)
A. 1972
03 The Society of Free Space Colonizers Its Meaning and Function
04 The Road To Freedom, Goals of the International Society of Free Space Colonizers
05 Answers to Questions about the Society of Free Space Colonizers
06 The SFSC, An Eternity or an Infinity, Richard Slomon
07 The SFSC, Experimental Stations and Largescale Communities
08 The Historic Inevitability of the Creator Class and its Mission in Space

B. 1973
09 The Cafeteria
10 Mechanical Life
11 Consciousness and Space
12 Essay On Drugs
13 Mechanical Intelligence, A Human Dilemma
14 Response to Jovan Drozdov's "Observations on the Mythology of Capitalism"
15 To Organize Self-Awareness Among The Creator Class
16 Liberty Defined, An Objectivist Anarchist Manifesto
17 The Metaphysical and Epistemological Basis of Creator Class Theory
18 What is the Creator Class?

C. 1974
19 Letter Opposing Affirmative Action
20 Letter Opposing Free Lunches for the Incompetents
21 Letter Opposing Self Sacrifice
22 The Outline Program of the Creator Class for the Establishment of a Libertarian State
23 Letter Supporting Prostitutes' Struggle Against Government Intervention
24 Statement Opposing the City of Seattle Shoreline Master Plan
25 Statement Opposing Government Regulation of Environmental Concerns
26a The Enshrinement of Mediocrity
26b Typology of Ethical Choices
27 Letter to the Editor of the Seattle Sun
28 Can One be Free in an Unfree World?
29 Esthetics and Property
30 Letter to the Editorial Staff of Reason
31 Notes for Improving Libertarian Political Tactics at the Local Level
32 I am the Spirit of the Antichrist

D. 1975
33 Attaining Maturation in the New World of the Creator Class
34 Creator Womanhood and the Myths of Feminism, Angela Basta
35 The Implications of a Closed Earth Society for Age, Sex and Racial Discrimination
36 Breaking Up the Altruist-Collectivist Family
37 Quest, Journal of the ISFSC, Vol 1, Num 2, Mar, 1975
38 Quest, Journal of the ISFSC, Vol. 1, Num 3, Apr, 1975
39 Quest, Journal of the ISFSC, Vol. 1, Num. 4, May, 1975
40 Quest, Journal of the ISFSC, Vol. 1, Num. 5, Jun, 1975
41 The Warrior Class
42 Quest, Journal of the ISFSC, Vol. 1, Num. 6, Jul, 1975
43 Quest, Journal of the ISFSC, Vol. 1, Num. 7, Aug, 1975
44 Altruism and Collectivism
45 Quest, Journal of the ISFSC, Vol. 1, Num.9, Oct, 1975
46 Quest, Journal of the ISFSC, Vol. 1, Num. 8, Sep, 1975
47 Introduction to Creator Class Ideology
48 Revolution
51 Additonal Barney Steel Art Work for Quest
52 Christmas as a Moral Cancer
53 Inflation and Recession
54 Laissez-Faire Capitalism
55 Light Your Own Goddamn Fire, Barney Steel, Quest, Journal of the ISFC

E. 1976
56 Can Anarchy Work?
57 Quest, Journal of the ISFSC, Vol. 2, Num. 1, Mar, 1976
58 Critique on Proper Government

IIa. Political Action Caucus (PAC) and its magazine "Versus State" (Feb. 1977-Feb. 1980)
IIb. Movement to End Racial Injustice and Tyranny (MERIT) (Feb. 1978-circa 1980)
F. 1977
59 Libertarianism Defined
60 Political Action Caucus Statement of Principles
61 The Warrior Psychology
62 Versus State, Organ of the PAC, Num 1, Jul, 1977
63 Our Tasks
64 Mysticism, Altruism, Collectivism, Statism, The Four Evils
65 Soviet Dissidents Still Suffer from Wrong Premises
66 The Rights of Young Persons
67 Versus State, Organ of the PAC, Num. 2, Sept, 1977
68 The Creator Class as the Proletariat of Progress
69 The Russian Church and the Rise of Leninism
70 Versus State, Organ of the PAC, Num. 3, Nov, 1977
71 The Political Action Caucus
72 Children's Rights and Incest Decriminalization
73 Future Anarcho-Capitalist Military Defense

G. 1978
74 Retaliatory Recapture
75 Versus State, the Organ of the PAC, Num. 4, Jan, 1978
76 Egalitarianism, Democracy and Socialism
77 Consciousness, Identity, and Natural Rights
78 Our Law
79 Radical Anarcho-Capitalism, Parsons Linng, Associate of Richard R. Slomon
80 Warrior Ethic
81 Versus State, Organ of the PAC, Num. 5, Mar, 1978
82 Merit is the Only Measure, MERIT, Larry Parr, associate of Richard R. Slomon
83 Anarcho-Capitalist Primer
84 The Manifesto of the Anarcho-Capitalist Revolution
85 The Immorality of the State

H. 1979
87 The Question of Anarcho-Capitalist Revolution
88 Proposed Amendments to the Libertarian Party Platform
89 Liberty May Not Be Enough, Response to Rothbard

III. The American Abolitionist Movement (ABM) (April 1980-)
I. 1980
90 The Ten Points of the Libertarian Party Abolitionist Caucus
91 Why We Want to Abolish Government
92 American Abolitionist Movement flyers

2. Miscellaneous works
Picture of Slomon, Seattle, WA, 1974
A Refutation of the Right to Live, revised version, 1979
"Off The Cross" by Barney Steel, 1975, for Slomon's Quest magazine
Welfare for Buildings, undated