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==== Mutualism and utopianism ==== [[File:Stephen Pearl Andrews.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Stephen Pearl Andrews]]]] For American anarchist historian Eunice Minette Schuster, "[i]t is apparent [...] that [[Proudhon]]ian Anarchism was to be found in the United States at least as early as 1848 and that it was not conscious of its affinity to the Individualist Anarchism of [[Josiah Warren]] and [[Stephen Pearl Andrews]] [...] [[William B. Greene]] presented this Proudhonian Mutualism in its purest and most systematic form".<ref name="againstallauthority.org">[http://www.againstallauthority.org/NativeAmericanAnarchism.html ''Native American Anarchism: A Study of Left-Wing American Individualism'' by Eunice Minette Schuster] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160213201445/http://www.againstallauthority.org/NativeAmericanAnarchism.html|date=February 13, 2016}}</ref> [[William Batchelder Greene]] is best known for the works ''Mutual Banking'' (1850) which proposed an interest-free banking system and ''Transcendentalism'', a critique of the [[Transcendentalism|New England philosophical school]]. He saw mutualism as the synthesis of "liberty and order".<ref name="againstallauthority.org"/> His "associationism [...] is checked by individualism. [...] 'Mind your own business,' 'Judge not that ye be not judged.' Over matters which are purely personal, as for example, moral conduct, the individual is sovereign, as well as over that which he himself produces. For this reason he demands 'mutuality' in marriage—the equal right of a woman to her own personal freedom and property.<ref name="againstallauthority.org"/> Within some individualist anarchist circles, ''[[Mutualism (economic theory)|mutualism]]'' came to mean non-communist anarchism.<ref>Wilbur, Shawn P. (2018). "Mutualism". In Adams, Matthew S.; Levy, Carl. ''The Palgrave Handbook of Anarchism''. Springer. p. 221. {{ISBN|9783319756202}}.</ref>
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