Emma Goldman
Russian-American anarchist and feminist whose lectures, essays, and magazine Mother Earth made her the most celebrated radical in early 20th-century America. Anarchism and Other Essays articulates her vision of a society without authority or hierarchy. She was deported to Russia in 1919.
Works
- Anarchism and Other EssaysEssays on anarchist theory, free love, theater, and individual liberty
- Living My LifeMemoir of the anarchist's activism, imprisonment, and evolution as a radical thinker
- The Traffic in WomenCritique of sexual exploitation and commercialization of women's bodies
- My Disillusionment in RussiaAssessment of the Soviet Union's betrayal of anarchist and socialist ideals
- Vision on FireCorrespondence and reflections on the Spanish Civil War and revolution