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ANARCHISM
=And Other Essays=
By EMMA GOLDMAN
Including a biographic SKETCH of the author’s interesting career, a splendid PORTRAIT, and twelve of her most important lectures, some of which have been suppressed by the police authorities of various cities. This book expresses the most advanced ideas on social questions—economics, politics, education and sex.
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Emma Goldman—the notorious, insistent, rebellious, enigmatical Emma Goldman—has published her first book, “Anarchism and Other Essays.” In it she records “the mental and soul struggles of twenty-one years,” and recites all the articles of that strange and subversive creed in behalf of which she has suffered imprisonment, contumely and every kind of persecution. The book is a vivid revelation of a unique personality. It appears at a time when Anarchistic ideas are undoubtedly is the ascendant throughout the world.—Current Literature.
Emma Goldman’s book on “Anarchism and Other Essays” ought to be read by all so-called respectable women, and adopted as a test-book by women’s clubs throughout the country… For courage, persistency, self-effacement, self-sacrifice in the pursuit of her object, she has hitherto been unsurpassed among the world’s women… Repudiating as she does practically every tenet of what the modern State holds good, she stands for some of the noblest traits in human nature.—Life.
Every thoughtful person ought to read this volume of papers by the foremost American Anarchist. In whatever way the book may modify or strengthen the opinion already held by its readers, there is no doubt that a careful reading of it will tend to bring about greater social sympathy. It will help the public to understand a group of serious-minded and morally strenuous individuals, and also to feel the spirit that underlies the most radical tendencies of the great labor movement of our day.—Hutchins Hapgood in The Bookman.
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The Modern Drama Its Social and Revolutionary Significance
This volume contains a critical analysis of the Modern Drama, in its relation to the social and revolutionary tendencies of the age. It embraces fifty plays of twenty-four of the foremost dramatists of six different countries, dealing with them not from the technical point of view, but from the standpoint of their universal and dynamic appeal to the human race.
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MOTHER EARTH SERIES
Marriage and Love Emma Goldman .10
Patriotism Emma Goldman .05
Victims of Morality and the Failure of Christianity Emma Goldman .10
Anarchy Versus Socialism Emma Goldman .10
Anarchism and Malthus C. L. James .05
The Modern School Francisco Ferrer .05
Syndicalism E. C. Ford and Wm. Z. Foster .10
MISCELLANEOUS
Anarchism—An able and impartial exposition of Anarchism Paul Eltzbacher 1.50
The Ego and His Own Max Stirner .75
The Life of Albert Parsons 1.50
God and the State Michael Bakunin .25
News From Nowhere William Morris .50
Monopoly William Morris .05
Evolution and Revolution Elisée Reclus .05
The Ballad of Reading Gaol Oscar Wilde .10
England’s Ideal Edward Carpenter 1.00 1.10
Love’s Coming of Age Edward Carpenter 1.00 1.10
My Life in Prison Donald Lowrie 1.25 1.40
Free Political Institutions L. Spooner .50 .55
Message of Anarchy Jethro Brown .25 .27
On Liberty of the Press James Mill .15 .17
Political Socialism B. E. Nillson .10 .12
Land and Liberty W. C. Owen .10 .12
The Social Evil Dr. J. H. Greer .10 .12
Non-Governmental Society Edward Carpenter .15
Concentration of Capital W. Tcherkesoff .05
Anarchy Enrico Malatesta .05
The Basis of Trades Unionism Emile Pouget .05
FREE SPEECH SERIES
Free Press Anthology Theodore Schroeder 2.00
Due Process of Law Theodore Schroeder .25
Paternal Legislation Theodore Schroeder .05
Law-Breaking by the Police Alden Freeman .05