Anarchism and Other Essays

eBook, 197 pages

English language

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"Anarchism and Other Essays" by Emma Goldman is a collection of essays written during the late 19th century that explores anarchist philosophy and its implications for society. The work is marked by Goldman's passionate advocacy for social justice and individual freedom, addressing a range of topics including government, property, and the struggles of women, the working class, and various social movements. At the start of the collection, Goldman addresses the misconceptions and oppositions surrounding anarchism, arguing for its validity as a philosophy rooted in the liberation of the human spirit. The opening emphasizes her personal experiences with oppression in her formative years, highlighting her journey from a Jewish girl in Russia to a passionate advocate in America. Goldman reveals the injustices faced by the marginalized, setting the stage for a broader critique of systemic issues such as economic exploitation and government control that permeate society. Her reflections serve as a …

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Emma shoots straight from the hip from the get-go, letting the reader know what she is (a propagandist for anarchy) and what she intends to do (propaganda for anarchy).

Knowing that, we get an interesting look at the early 20th century from an anarchist lens: some major events, how anarchists responded and other topics like women's liberation on drama critiques.

The perspective we get comparing and contrasting Emma's thoughts at the time with prevalent conversations of today creates an intriguing dialogue where concerns then are revealed to not be so different from concerns now.

This is not a book that details the philosophical foundations of anarchy. It is instead a collection of approachable essays written from an anarchist viewpoint.

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