Anarchism. Writings of one of the leaders of the world anarchist movement of the early twentieth century

Anarchism. Writings of one of the leaders of the world anarchist movement of the early twentieth century

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The book includes the most striking essays by the American writer and political activist Emma Goldman (1869-1940), who fought in word and deed for social justice, gender equality and universal suffrage. Having emigrated from the Russian Empire, Goldman brought to American soil not only the humanistic ideals of the Russian intelligentsia, but also the revolutionary ideas of Russian anarchists. In her articles, the journalist raises questions about the status of women and the institution of marriage, discusses the true goals of anarchism and the harmful impact of any form of exploitation on the individual and society. The essays are preceded by a biographical sketch written by Hippolyte Havel, a friend and colleague of Emma Goldman. The publishing layout of the book is saved in PDF A4 format.

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Name of the Author
Эмма Гольдман
Language
Russian
Translator
Евгений Александрович Мордашев

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Anarchism. Writings of one of the leaders of the world anarchist movement of the early twentieth century

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