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Alexander Berkman

    November 21, 1870 – June 28, 1936

    Alexander Berkman was a prominent anarchist whose life was shaped by a relentless pursuit of political freedom and social justice. His literary output, often drawn from personal experience, explores themes of oppression, the penal system, and repression. Berkman's style is direct and passionate, reflecting his commitment to sharing radical ideas. His writings offer a piercing look into anarchism and its real-world applications, urging readers to consider the structures of power and individual liberty.

    Alexander Berkman
    Mother Earth; Volume 5
    Anarchism On Trial: Speeches Of Alexander Berkman And Emma Goldman Before The United States District Court In The City Of New York, July,
    What is anarchism?
    Prison Memoirs Of An Anarchist
    Life of an Anarchist: The Alexander Berkman Reader
    The Bolshevik Myth: An Anarchist's Eyewitness Account of the Betrayal and Failure of the Russian Communist Revolution