Anarchism and Other Essays by Emma GOLDMAN (1869 - 1940)
Genre(s): Essays & Short Works, Political Science, Social Science
Read by: Lee Elliott, Peter Yearsley in English
Chapters:
00:00:00 - 00 - Preface
00:07:46 - 01 - Anarchism
00:46:54 - 02 - Minorities versus Majorities
01:06:53 - 03 - Psychology of Political Violence
01:58:35 - 04 - Prisons: A Social Crime & Failure
02:30:47 - 05 - Patriotism: A Menace to Liberty
03:07:17 - 06 - Francisco Ferrer & the Modern School
03:45:51 - 07 - The Hypocrisy of Puritanism
04:05:47 - 08 - The Traffic in Women
04:40:11 - 09 - Woman Suffrage
05:13:08 - 10 - The Tragedy of Woman's Emancipation
05:37:42 - 11 - Marriage and Love
06:02:38 - 12 - The Modern Drama: A Powerful Disseminator of Radical Thought, Part 1
06:43:19 - 13 - The Modern Drama: A Powerful Disseminator of Radical Thought, Part 2
Emma Goldman (1869-1940) was an anarchist known for her political activism, writing and speeches. She played a pivotal role in the development of anarchist political philosophy in North America and Europe in the first half of the twentieth century. Born in Russia, Goldman emigrated to the US in 1885 and lived in New York City, where she became a writer and a renowned lecturer on anarchist philosophy, women's rights, and social issues, attracting crowds of thousands. Goldman was imprisoned several times for 'inciting to riot' and illegally distributing information about birth control. In 1906, Goldman founded the anarchist journal Mother Earth. In 1910, she collected a series of speeches and items she had written for Mother Earth and published Anarchism and Other Essays. In addition to a comprehensive look at anarchism and its criticisms, the book includes essays on patriotism, women's suffrage, marriage, and prisons. (summary extracted from wikipedia)
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