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  • " Michael Bakunin: Selected Writings, p. 196 Emma Goldman, Red Emma Speaks, p. 439 Emma Goldman, Red Emma Speaks, pp. 72-3 Fra Contadini, p. 26 Rudolf...
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  • than that. For one thing, it is also a proposal for a free society. Emma Goldman expressed what might be called the "anarchist question" as follows: "The...
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  • urging the oppressed to be meek and await their reward in heaven. As Emma Goldman argued, Christianity (like religion in general) "contains nothing dangerous...
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  • (and tireless champions of women's freedom) Voltairine de Cleyre and Emma Goldman (for the former, see her essays "Sex Slavery", "Gates of Freedom", "The...
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  • considerations do not mean that "individualism" finds favour with anarchists. As Emma Goldman pointed out, "'rugged individualism'. . . is only a masked attempt to...
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  • is. In the United States Emma Goldman and Alexander Berkman were two of the leading anarchist thinkers and activists. Goldman united Stirner's egoism with...
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  • action, and in many cases it has to be in order to attain its ends. As Emma Goldman points out: "History tells us that every oppressed class [or group or...
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  • self-proclaimed Marxist-Leninism. Smears, unfortunately, work. Similarly, as Emma Goldman pointed out, "it is a known fact known to almost everyone familiar with...
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  • social oppressions which range from the extreme violence anarchists like Emma Goldman denounced in the American South ("the atrocities rampant in the South...
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  • is other people and the planet on which we live. Or, in the words of Emma Goldman, it "consists in things of utility and beauty, in things which help to...
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  • which support freedom for all rather than a few dominating the many. Emma Goldman reiterated this theme, noting "what wonderful results this unique force...
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  • soldiers not to follow orders and repress their striking fellow workers. Emma Goldman and Alexander Berkman were both arrested and deported from America for...
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  • simultaneously to enslave its body, its will and its reason." Thus we find Emma Goldman opposing capitalism as it meant "that man [or woman] must sell his [or...
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  • can and has been made. While it is still true that (in the words of Emma Goldman) "[n]owhere is woman treated according to the merit of her work, but...
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  • institutions, since they embody the principle of authority. For, as Emma Goldman argued, "it is not only government in the sense of the state which is...
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  • "the great are great only because we are on our knees. Let us rise" As Emma Goldman remarks about women's equality, "[t]he extraordinary achievements of...
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  • nonpossession." [Max Baginski, "Without Government," Anarchy! An Anthology of Emma Goldman's Mother Earth, p. 11] Thus anarchism promises "both requisites of happiness...
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  • (|editor= suggested) (help) Goldman, Alvin (1986). Epistemology and Cognition. Harvard University Press. ISBN 978-0-674-25896-9. Goldman, Alvin; Beddor, Bob (2021)...
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  • be re-arrested later. Other notable 19th-century feminists include, Emma Goldman, Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Margaret Sanger. The Feminist movement in...
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  • ultimately, an evasion. It is an excuse not to think. "Every fool," as Emma Goldman put it, "from king to policemen, from the flatheaded parson to the visionless...
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