“To know the whole century adequately, historians will have to listen to the words of several others [alongside José Ortega y Gasset] who also belong to its formative time. To cite only three Americans: John Jay Chapman, Albert Jay Nock, and Leo Stein.” Jacques Barzun, From Dawn to Decadence
John Jay Chapman, 1898, 1909, Causes and Consequences
John Jay Chapman, 1900, 1909, Practical Agitation
John Jay Chapman, 1910, Learning and Other Essays
John Jay Chapman, 1915, Memories and Milestones
John Jay Chapman, 1921, William Lloyd Garrison
John Jay Chapman, 1924, Letters and Religion
John Jay Chapman, 1930, The Antigone of Sophocles
John Jay Chapman, 1932, New Horizons in American Life
John Jay Chapman, 2022, Uncollected Memories
Albert Jay Nock, 1922, The Myth of a Guilty Nation
Albert Jay Nock, 1924, The Freeman Book
Albert Jay Nock (Editor), 1924, Selected Works of Artemus Ward
Albert Jay Nock, 1926, Jefferson
Albert Jay Nock, 1928, On Doing the Right Thing
Albert Jay Nock and C. R. Wilson, 1929, Rabelais: The Man and His Work
Albert Jay Nock, 1930, The Book of Journeyman
Albert Jay Nock, 1932, The Theory of Education in the United States
Albert Jay Nock, 1934, A Journey Into Rabelais’s France
Albert Jay Nock, 1934, A Journal of These Days
Albert Jay Nock, 1935, Our Enemy, The State
Albert Jay Nock, 1937, Free Speech and Plain Language
Albert Jay Nock, 1939, Henry George: An Essay
Albert Jay Nock, 1943, Memoirs of a Superfluous Man
Albert Jay Nock, 1948, Journal of Forgotten Days
Letters from Albert Jay Nock, 1924–1945
Albert Jay Nock, 2023, Things as They Are
Albert Jay Nock, 2023, State of the Union
Anonymous (Introduction by Albert Jay Nock), 1940, Meditations in Wall Street
Herbert Spencer (Introduction by Albert Jay Nock), 1884, The Man Versus the State