
L'A. B. C. Du Libertaire, published in 1906 by French author Jules Lermina, is a philosophical treatise that introduces libertarian principles and anarchist thought. Lermina critiques societal structures, particularly authority and property, advocating for a society based on mutual aid and collective ownership. He emphasizes the necessity of questioning societal norms to achieve true liberation and argues that genuine happiness cannot coexist with oppression. This work serves as a foundational guide for young readers exploring the concepts of individual freedom and justice.






















