On December 9, 1958, the John Birch Society was founded in the United States. December 9 also marks the birthdays of
- Poet and anti-censorship advocate John Milton (1608), author of the masterpiece of blank verse narrative, Paradise Lost (1667) and a classic prose defense of free speech and the press, Areopagitica (1644).
- Russian prince and anarchist theoretician Peter Kropotkin (1842), author of Mutual Aid and other books and pamphlets.
- John Malkovich (1953), who directed The Dancer Upstairs (2002) and starred in the odd eponymous film Being John Malkovich (1999). He recently appeared on streaming video with the movie Velvet Buzzsaw and, starring as Hercule Poirot, in The ABC Murders.
1 reply on “John Birch, Mutual Aid, and the Areopagitica”
We REALLY enjoyed the ABC Murders.
A very different individual is John Malkovich. Pretty good actor.