
Anarchism and Other Essays (Version 2)
Published in 1910, 'Anarchism and Other Essays' is a collection of essays by Emma Goldman, a prominent anarchist thinker in American history. In this work, Goldman articulates her views on various topics including decentralized anarchism, the morality of direct action, and the limitations of legal marriage. The essays explore the implications of patriotism, the horrors of early twentieth-century prisons, and the revolutionary potential of modern theatre, revealing themes that remain relevant in contemporary society. Goldman's incisive critique of societal norms and her advocacy for radical change make this collection a significant contribution to anarchist literature.







