David Ashfordâs alert chronicle of anarcho-modernism begins with Max Stirner and ends with Ayn Rand. Inverting the old saw (âWhat is an egoist? -- Someone who does not think of me!â), Ashford proves that the reverse is true: anarcho-modernism, founded on consistently contrarian selfishness, includes unforgettable egoists who matter and relate to us. Dora Marsden and Ayn Rand belong to our history of modernity along with James Joyce, Ezra Pound, Wyndham Lewis, the Dadaists and the violent anarchists of the Bonnot gang. Anarcho-modernists of the world, unite!
Jean-Michel RabatĂŠ, Professor of English and Comparative Literature, University of Pennsylvania, USA
Ashford is an energetic and resourceful researcher and a shrewd critic with large intellectual ambitions. He has the makings of a leader in the field.
Rod Mengham, Reader in Modern English, University of Cambridge, UK