Anarchism and Other Essays
Description
Anarchism and Other Essays is a book by political activist Emma Goldman, first published in 1910. It consist of a collection of twelve essays that outline the author's views on things like women's rights, prisons, sexuality, religion, acts of political violence, and nationalism. The essays include: Anarchism: What It Really Stands For; Minorities Versus Majorities; The Psychology Of Political Violence; Prisons: A Social Crime And Failure; Patriotism: A Menace To Liberty; Francisco Ferrer And The Modern School; The Hypocrisy Of Puritanism; The Traffic In Women; Woman Suffrage; The Tragedy Of Woman's Emancipation; Marriage And Love; and, The Modern Drama: A Powerful Disseminator Of Radical Thought.

