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Emma Goldman

    June 27, 1869 – May 14, 1940

    Emma Goldman was a pivotal figure in the anarchist movement, renowned for her passionate speeches and writings. She critically examined capitalism, institutions like marriage, and championed freedom of speech and women's rights. Her work engaged with a broad spectrum of social and political issues, shaping anarchist philosophy and politics across North America and Europe. After years of obscurity, her iconic status was revived in the 1970s, recognizing her contributions to feminist and anarchist thought.

    Emma Goldman
    Red Emma Speaks
    Living My Life, in Two Volumes
    My Disillusionment in Russia
    Living My Life
    Living My Life, in Two Volumes
    Living My Life. Two Volumes in One
    • 2023

      This collection of speeches by Alexander Berkman and Emma Goldman provides a firsthand account of their trial before the United States District Court in New York in July 1917. The two anarchist activists were prosecuted for opposing US involvement in World War I and advocating for the overthrow of the government. The speeches provide insight into the radical politics of the era and the repression of dissent by the state. This book is a valuable resource for anyone interested in the history of anarchism and political repression in the United States.

      Anarchism On Trial: Speeches Of Alexander Berkman And Emma Goldman Before The United States District Court In The City Of New York, July,
    • 2023

      Mother Earth; Volume 5

      • 432 pages
      • 16 hours of reading

      This collection of essays and articles explores themes of anarchism, feminism, and the struggle for social justice, through the lens of Berkman and Goldman's radical politics. Their passionate and incisive writing makes this book an inspirational read for anyone interested in the history of radical political thought in America.

      Mother Earth; Volume 5
    • 2023

      Mother Earth; Volume 7

      • 266 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      A landmark work of political theory and utopian dreaming, Mother Earth offers a vision of a society free from the constraints of capitalism and hierarchy. Written by two of the leading anarchists of their day, this book remains a powerful call to action for anyone interested in social justice, environmentalism, and radical politics.

      Mother Earth; Volume 7
    • 2023

      My Disillusionment In Russia

      in large print

      • 220 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      This book is a reproduction of a historical work, published by Megali, which focuses on making literature accessible to individuals with impaired vision through large print formats. The emphasis on accessibility highlights the commitment to inclusivity in reading.

      My Disillusionment In Russia
    • 2022
    • 2022

      Mother Earth

      • 440 pages
      • 16 hours of reading

      Celebrated for its cultural significance, this work contributes to the foundational knowledge of civilization. Scholars recognize its importance, highlighting its role in shaping understanding and perspectives within society. The text serves as a vital resource for those exploring historical and cultural contexts, making it a key addition to academic and literary collections.

      Mother Earth
    • 2022

      Anarchism and Other Essays

      in large print

      • 284 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      This book is a faithful reproduction of the original work, preserving its content and essence. It offers readers an opportunity to experience the text in its authentic form, maintaining the original's unique characteristics and context. Ideal for those interested in historical literature or seeking a classic reading experience, this reproduction serves as a valuable resource for both study and enjoyment.

      Anarchism and Other Essays
    • 2022

      Remember Last Christmas

      Roman | Weihnachtlicher Liebesroman für zuckersüße Stunden

      3.6(149)Add rating

      »Maron lächelt mich durch den Rauschebart flüchtig an und obwohl sein Gesicht halb verdeckt ist, habe ich es ganz vor Augen. Das hat man davon, wenn man einen Kerl jahrelang heimlich anschmachtet. Ich hoffe, der Bart ist genauso kratzig, wie er aussieht. Dann wird es wenigstens nicht nur für mich eine lange Woche.«Für Alexis ist es schlimm genug, dass sie vor Weihnachten in einem lächerlichen Elfenkostüm in der Mall arbeiten muss. Zu allem Überfluss stellt sie auch noch fest, dass ihr Santa niemand geringeres als Maron Fletcher ist, ihr langjähriger Highschool-Crush. Dieser ist über das unverhoffte Wiedersehen weitaus erfreuter als Alexis, denn an den betrunkenen One-Night-Stand, den sie ein Jahr zuvor hatten, kann er sich scheinbar nicht mehr erinnern. Ein Grund mehr für Alexis, ihn auf Abstand zu halten. Doch das ist schwieriger, als erwartet ...

      Remember Last Christmas
    • 2019

      The Growing Discontent of the Masses

      Three Essays on the Social Condition

      • 84 pages
      • 3 hours of reading
      3.9(13)Add rating

      The narrative explores a world grappling with the decline of parliamentary democracy, where society seeks solutions in Fascism and other authoritarian regimes. It delves into the desperation for stability amidst political turmoil, highlighting the tension between the allure of strong government and the diminishing faith in democratic ideals. Through this lens, the book examines the implications of such a shift on freedom, governance, and the future of society.

      The Growing Discontent of the Masses
    • 2018

      This book explores the lives and contributions of influential anarchist figures, including Emma Goldman, Alexander Berkman, Ida Mett, and Murray Bookchin. It delves into their activism, writings, and the historical context of the anarchist movement in the early twentieth century. The narrative is enriched by Dan Georgakas's perspective as a writer and historian, offering insights into the ideologies and impact of these prominent activists on political thought and social movements.

      1917: Revolution in Russia and its Aftermath