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Samuel Edward Konkin III

Samuel Edward Konkin III (8 July 1947 – 23 February 2004), also known as SEK3, was an American libertarian philosopher and Austrian school economist. As the author of the publication New Libertarian Manifesto, he was a proponent of a political philosophy he named agorism.

Samuel Edward Konkin III
Born(1947-07-08)July 8, 1947
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
DiedFebruary 23, 2004(2004-02-23) (aged 56)
Other namesSEK3
Alma materUniversity of Alberta
Notable workNew Libertarian Manifesto (1980)
SpouseSheila Wymer
Era20th-century philosophy
RegionWestern philosophy
American philosophy
Canadian philosophy
SchoolAgorism
Left-Libertarianism
Austrian School
Main interests
Political philosophy
Economics
Notable ideas
Agorism
Counter-Economics
Grey market/Black market distinction
Left-wing interpretation of the thought of Murray Rothbard
Minarchism (coining the term)
Influences
Influenced

Personal life

Konkin was born in Edmonton, Alberta, to Samuel Edward Konkin II and Helen Konkin. He had one brother named Alan. He married Sheila Wymer in 1990 and had one son named Samuel Evans-Konkin. The marriage ended soon afterward.[1] Although he was an atheist, Konkin was a lifelong fan of C. S. Lewis and J. R. R. Tolkien.[1]

Konkin was also notable for his style of dress: "To show his anarchist beliefs, he dressed completely in black, a color associated with that movement since the late nineteenth century".[2]

On 23 February 2004, Konkin died of natural causes in his apartment in West Los Angeles, California. He was buried alongside his father in Edmonton, Alberta.[1]

Political opinions

Konkin considered libertarianism radical. He was an initiator of the Agorist Institute.

Konkin rejected voting, believing it to be inconsistent with libertarian ethics. He likewise opposed involvement with the Libertarian Party, which he regarded as a statist co-option of libertarianism. He was an opponent of influential minarchist philosopher Robert Nozick, and referred to Nozick's devotees as "Nozis".[2]

Konkin presents his strategy for achieving a libertarian society in his aforementioned manifesto. Since he rejected voting and other means by which people typically attempt social change, he encouraged people to withdraw their consent from the state by devoting their economic activities to black market and grey market sources, which would not be taxed or regulated. Konkin called "transactions on these markets, as well as other activities that bypassed the State, 'counter-economics.' Peaceful transactions take place in a free market, or agora: hence his term 'agorism' for the society he sought to achieve."[2] He also strongly opposed the idea of intellectual property.[2][3]

Konkin was editor and publisher of the irregularly-produced New Libertarian Notes (1971–1975), the New Libertarian Weekly (1975–1978), and finally New Libertarian magazine (1978–1990), the last issue of which was a special science fiction tribute featuring a Robert A. Heinlein cover (issue 187, 1990).

Konkin was an opponent of imperialism and interventionism.[4]

Controversies

In her book Anarchism: Left, Right, and Green, political theorist and anarcho-syndicalist, Ulrike Heider accused Konkin of endorsing historical negationism in his dealing with the Institute for Historical Review,[5] where he served on the Board of Directors, which included allotting advertisement space to the IHR in New Libertarian,[6] and writing a positive review of James J. Martin's book on Raphael Lemkin, which was published by the IHR.[7] Konkin personally rejected Holocaust denial, but defended the IHR because he believed its freedom of speech was being suppressed.[5][8] However, the fact that Konkin himself participated in holocaust denial and praised holocaust denial in his review of James martin's book calls that framing into question.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c "A Fannish Tribute to Samuel Edward Konkin III". www.pulpless.com.
  2. ^ a b c d Gordon, David (2011-04-01) Sam Konkin and Libertarian Theory, LewRockwell.com; accessed October 28, 2017.
  3. ^ Samuel Edward Konkin III Copywrongs, EnemigosdelEstado.com
  4. ^ "El Salvador: The War to Come".
  5. ^ a b Heider, Ulrike (1994). Anarchism. San Francisco: City Lights Books. ISBN 978-0-87286-289-0.
  6. ^ "New Libertarian #11". KoPubCo. Retrieved 2017-10-01.
  7. ^ Konkin, Samuel (1984), Thrusting the Stake into Lemkin's Bleeding Heart
  8. ^ (PDF). Papers of the Libertarian Left. Archived from the original (PDF) on 27 April 2022. Retrieved 4 May 2022.

External links

  • Agorism.eu.org has archived Konkin writings and pamphlets in PDF format ( 27 April 2022 at the Wayback Machine)
  • Collected writings of Samuel Edward Konkin III ( 21 March 2022 at the Wayback Machine)
  • Fanzines by SEK3 ( 22 March 2022 at the Wayback Machine)
  • Interview with Konkin ( 18 April 2022 at the Wayback Machine)
  • Konkin on Libertarian Strategy, by Murray Rothbard
  • Sam Konkin and Libertarian Theory, by David Gordon
  • KoPubCo back issues of New Libertarian
  • Murray Rothbard, "Konkin on Libertarian Strategy" followed by Samuel E. Konkin, "Reply to Rothbard" at AnthonyFlood.com
  • by Jeff Riggenbach
  • Obituary for Sam Konkin by Phil Osborn

samuel, edward, konkin, july, 1947, february, 2004, also, known, sek3, american, libertarian, philosopher, austrian, school, economist, author, publication, libertarian, manifesto, proponent, political, philosophy, named, agorism, born, 1947, july, 1947edmonto. Samuel Edward Konkin III 8 July 1947 23 February 2004 also known as SEK3 was an American libertarian philosopher and Austrian school economist As the author of the publication New Libertarian Manifesto he was a proponent of a political philosophy he named agorism Samuel Edward Konkin IIIBorn 1947 07 08 July 8 1947Edmonton Alberta CanadaDiedFebruary 23 2004 2004 02 23 aged 56 West Los Angeles California U S Other namesSEK3Alma materUniversity of AlbertaNotable workNew Libertarian Manifesto 1980 SpouseSheila WymerEra20th century philosophyRegionWestern philosophyAmerican philosophyCanadian philosophySchoolAgorismLeft LibertarianismAustrian SchoolMain interestsPolitical philosophyEconomicsNotable ideasAgorismCounter EconomicsGrey market Black market distinctionLeft wing interpretation of the thought of Murray RothbardMinarchism coining the term Influences Rothbard Mises LeFevre Spooner Barnes Mills MartinInfluenced Schulman Koman Ulbricht Contents 1 Personal life 2 Political opinions 2 1 Controversies 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksPersonal life EditKonkin was born in Edmonton Alberta to Samuel Edward Konkin II and Helen Konkin He had one brother named Alan He married Sheila Wymer in 1990 and had one son named Samuel Evans Konkin The marriage ended soon afterward 1 Although he was an atheist Konkin was a lifelong fan of C S Lewis and J R R Tolkien 1 Konkin was also notable for his style of dress To show his anarchist beliefs he dressed completely in black a color associated with that movement since the late nineteenth century 2 On 23 February 2004 Konkin died of natural causes in his apartment in West Los Angeles California He was buried alongside his father in Edmonton Alberta 1 Political opinions EditSee also Agorism and Counter Economics Konkin considered libertarianism radical He was an initiator of the Agorist Institute Konkin rejected voting believing it to be inconsistent with libertarian ethics He likewise opposed involvement with the Libertarian Party which he regarded as a statist co option of libertarianism He was an opponent of influential minarchist philosopher Robert Nozick and referred to Nozick s devotees as Nozis 2 Konkin presents his strategy for achieving a libertarian society in his aforementioned manifesto Since he rejected voting and other means by which people typically attempt social change he encouraged people to withdraw their consent from the state by devoting their economic activities to black market and grey market sources which would not be taxed or regulated Konkin called transactions on these markets as well as other activities that bypassed the State counter economics Peaceful transactions take place in a free market or agora hence his term agorism for the society he sought to achieve 2 He also strongly opposed the idea of intellectual property 2 3 Konkin was editor and publisher of the irregularly produced New Libertarian Notes 1971 1975 the New Libertarian Weekly 1975 1978 and finally New Libertarian magazine 1978 1990 the last issue of which was a special science fiction tribute featuring a Robert A Heinlein cover issue 187 1990 Konkin was an opponent of imperialism and interventionism 4 Controversies Edit In her book Anarchism Left Right and Green political theorist and anarcho syndicalist Ulrike Heider accused Konkin of endorsing historical negationism in his dealing with the Institute for Historical Review 5 where he served on the Board of Directors which included allotting advertisement space to the IHR in New Libertarian 6 and writing a positive review of James J Martin s book on Raphael Lemkin which was published by the IHR 7 Konkin personally rejected Holocaust denial but defended the IHR because he believed its freedom of speech was being suppressed 5 8 However the fact that Konkin himself participated in holocaust denial and praised holocaust denial in his review of James martin s book calls that framing into question See also EditEconomic secession Victor Koman J Neil SchulmanReferences Edit a b c A Fannish Tribute to Samuel Edward Konkin III www pulpless com a b c d Gordon David 2011 04 01 Sam Konkin and Libertarian Theory LewRockwell com accessed October 28 2017 Samuel Edward Konkin III Copywrongs EnemigosdelEstado com El Salvador The War to Come a b Heider Ulrike 1994 Anarchism San Francisco City Lights Books ISBN 978 0 87286 289 0 New Libertarian 11 KoPubCo Retrieved 2017 10 01 Konkin Samuel 1984 Thrusting the Stake into Lemkin s Bleeding Heart The Last Whole Introduction to Agorism PDF Papers of the Libertarian Left Archived from the original PDF on 27 April 2022 Retrieved 4 May 2022 External links EditAgorism eu org has archived Konkin writings and pamphlets in PDF format Archived 27 April 2022 at the Wayback Machine Collected writings of Samuel Edward Konkin III Archived 21 March 2022 at the Wayback Machine Fanzines by SEK3 Archived 22 March 2022 at the Wayback Machine Interview with Konkin Archived 18 April 2022 at the Wayback Machine Konkin on Libertarian Strategy by Murray Rothbard Sam Konkin and Libertarian Theory by David Gordon KoPubCo back issues of New Libertarian Murray Rothbard Konkin on Libertarian Strategy followed by Samuel E Konkin Reply to Rothbard at AnthonyFlood com Obituary for SEK3 by Jeff Riggenbach Obituary for Sam Konkin by Phil Osborn Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Samuel Edward Konkin III amp oldid 1129291309, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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