Living My Life, Vol. 2 (eBook)

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2013
528 Seiten
Dover Publications (Verlag)
978-0-486-15794-8 (ISBN)

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Living My Life, Vol. 2 -  Emma Goldman
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Volume 2 of the candid, no-holds-barred account by foremost American anarchist Goldman continues with the fascinating story of her life, the anarchist movement, her famous contemporaries, and their influential ideas.
“You damn bitch of an anarchist, I wish I could get at you. I would tear your heart out and feed it to my dog.” This was one of the less obscene messages received by Emma Goldman (1869-1940), while in jail on suspicion of complicity in the assassination of McKinley. The most notorious woman of her day, she was bitterly hated by millions and equally revered by millions.The strong feelings she aroused are understandable. She was an alien, a practicing anarchist, a labor agitator, a pacifist in World War 1, an advocate of political violence, a feminist, a proponent of free love and birth control, a communist, a street-fighter for justice — all of which she did with strong intellect and boundless passion. Today, of course, many of the issues that she fought over are just as vital as they were then.Emma Goldman came from Russia at the age of 17. After an encounter with the sweatshop and an unfortunate marriage, she plunged into the bewildering intellectual and activist chaos that attended American social evolution around the turn of the twentieth century. She knew practically everyone of importance in radical circles. She dominated many areas of the radical movement, lecturing, writing, haranguing, and publishing to awaken the world to her ideas. After World War I she was deported to Russia, where she soon discovered that anarchists were no better liked than in America, despite Lenin’s first gesture of welcome. She escaped with her life but never was allowed to return to the United States.Emma Goldman was a devastatingly honest woman, who spared herself as little as she spared anyone else. From her account the reader can gain insight into a curious personality type of recurrent interest: a woman who devoted her life to eliminating suffering, yet could make a bomb or assist in staging an assassination. Equally interesting are her comments on other radicals of the period, such as Kropotkin, Berkman, Mooney, Lenin, Trotsky, Haywood, Most, the Haymarket martyrs, and many others. Her autobiography, written with vigor, ranks among the finest in the English language.
Erscheint lt. Verlag 20.2.2013
Sprache englisch
Maße 140 x 140 mm
Gewicht 567 g
Themenwelt Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie Allgemeines / Lexika
Schlagworte 15 october • 1902 • 19th century • 20th century • abridged • achieve freedom • Agitator • Allee • America • american rebellion • Anarchism • anarchist movement • Anarchists • anarchist society • Anarchy • animal kingdom • animal species • Animal World • authentic account • Birth Control • bolshevik russia • bolsheviks • books on 15 october • books on american rebellions • books on human organizations • books on medieval cities • books on political histories • books on russian revolutions • books on social species • books on spanish revolutions • books on trade guilds • books on west europeans • Cellular biology • century international • Co-operation • Cooperation • cooperative • Darwin • darwinians • eastern siberia • Europe • Evolutionary Psychology • Evolutionary Theory • feeblest • fittest • Frick • henry clay • Howard Zinn • Human History • Human nature • human organization • human social • human societies • individual struggle • interwoven • Iran • jay gould • Kronstadt • late 19th • Leftist • Lenin • literary conventions • medieval cities • Militarism • mutual aid • mutual-aid • mutualism • mutual struggle • mutual support • Natural selection • North America • october 1940 • Participation • Peter Kropotkin • Political History • Political Science • Proletariat • que se • Radicals • Research Center • Russian • Russian Revolution • scientific understandings • serfs • Sociability • Social Darwinism • social darwinists • Social Ethics • Social insects • Social Justice • Social organization • social species • Soviet Union • spanish revolution • stephen jay • trade guilds • turn-of-the-century america • twentieth • typed • United States • west european
ISBN-10 0-486-15794-6 / 0486157946
ISBN-13 978-0-486-15794-8 / 9780486157948
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