Le idee chiare destano le oscure [Clear Ideas Provoke Obscure Ones]. The Bronx: Bronx Italian American Press, [n.d.]

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Le idee chiare destano le oscure [Clear Ideas Provoke Obscure Ones]. The Bronx: Bronx Italian American Press, [n.d.]

Description

A philosophical work analyzing the "problem" of anarchism, noting that it's not political or economic, but rather ethical, psychological and educational, with Emmanuel Kant, Frederick Nietsche, and Max Stirner discussed just in the first few pages.

There are many publishing claimants for this work: "Edito dal gruppo 'Luce'" on verso of title page; "Morgillo Press 305 E. 115th St. New York" stamped upside down obscuring the printed "Bronx Italian American Press"; on rear cover, "send orders with expected imports to Casa editrice 'Luce', 319 E. 151st St."

N. Morgillo was the publisher of works as early as 1909 (La via del Paradiso) and as late as 1951 (Ricciardiana), either under his own name or under the name of Eloquent Press.

I have found nothing about Rowackisex or the Gruppo "Luce."

Creator

M. Rowackisex

Publisher

Bronx Italian American Press

Date

[n.d.]

Format

20 x 15cm; 16 p.

Language

Italian

Citation

M. Rowackisex, “Le idee chiare destano le oscure [Clear Ideas Provoke Obscure Ones]. The Bronx: Bronx Italian American Press, [n.d.],” Italian-Language American Imprints: The Periconi Collection, accessed April 26, 2024, https://italianamericanimprints.omeka.net/items/show/259.

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