Emma Goldman
Emma Goldman was a remarkable figure in the early 20th century, known for her passionate advocacy of anarchism, feminism, and social justice. Born in 1869 in what is now Lithuania, she emigrated to the United States, where she became a prominent voice in the labor movement and a fierce critic of government and capitalism. Goldman's eloquence and charisma drew large crowds as she lectured on topics ranging from workers' rights to free love, making her both a beloved and controversial figure of her time.
Throughout her life, Goldman wrote extensively, leaving behind a rich legacy of essays and speeches that challenge the status quo and inspire critical thinking. Her works invite readers to explore themes of individuality, freedom, and social change. If you're curious about her insights and the historical context of her ideas, you'll find a treasure trove of her writings available in this app. Dive into her world and discover the thoughts of a woman who dared to dream of a better society.
Anarchism and Other Essays
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Emma Goldman
Emma Goldman (1869-1940) was an anarchist known for her political activism, writing and speeches. She played a pivotal role in the developme…
Anarchism and Other Essays (Version 2)
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Emma Goldman
Emma Goldman, the most famous anarchist in American history, shows the whole range of her iconoclastic thought in this collection of essays.…
Deportation: Its Meaning and Menace. Last Message to the People of America
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Emma Goldman
A pamphlet written by Alexander Berkman and Emma Goldman shortly before their deportation from the US in 1919. - Summary by Krzysztof Rowińs…
Mother Earth, Vol. 1 No. 1, March 1906
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Max Baginski, Edwin Bjorkman, Frances Maule Bjorkman, John Russell Coryell, Emma Goldman, Maxim Gorky, Bolton Hall, Harry May Kelly and Grace Potter
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Mother Earth, Vol. 1 No. 2, April 1906
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Max Baginski, John Russell Coryell, John Davidson, Emma Goldman, Mary Hansen, Otto Erich Hartleben and I. L. Peretz
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Mother Earth, Vol. 1 No. 4, June 1906
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Max Baginski, Alexander Berkman, Emma Goldman, Sadakichi Hartmann, Peter Kropotkin and Friedrich Nietzsche
"Mother Earth was an American anarchist journal that described itself as "A Monthly Magazine Devoted to Social Science and Literat…