Published in 1910, Anarchism and Other Essays collects some of Emma Goldman’s most important political writings, including her title essay defining anarchism as a philosophy of human freedom, alongside pieces on marriage, women’s suffrage, patriotism, and the prison system. Goldman was one of the most influential and controversial radical voices in early twentieth-century America.
Her essays remain vital, challenging, and eloquent more than a century after they were written. Download this free public-domain EPUB at Better Gutenberg and engage with one of American radicalism’s most compelling thinkers.