Author: | Teacher Forum | ISBN: | 9781310258923 |
Publisher: | Raja Sharma | Publication: | December 20, 2014 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Teacher Forum |
ISBN: | 9781310258923 |
Publisher: | Raja Sharma |
Publication: | December 20, 2014 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
In her time known as “the most dangerous woman in the United States", Emma Goldman is popularly known for her writing, political speeches, and political activism. She is also called an anarchist by some biographers and historians. She was born on 27th of June, 1869, in Kovno in the Russian Empire.
She remained highly active in North America and Europe and played a very influential and central role in the development of anarchist political philosophy. She spread her message all through North America and Europe in the first half of the twentieth century.
Famous Social Reformers & Revolutionaries 2: Emma Goldman
Copyright
Introduction
Family Background and Early Life
Johann Most and Berkman
Homestead Strike
Goldman's Involvement in Inciting to Riot
William McKinley’s Assassination
Magazine "Mother Earth"
Lecturing and Writing Essays on Several Issues
First World War
Goldman's Deportation
Goldman in Russia
In Europe and Canada
During Spanish Civil War
Twilight Years and Death
Goldman's Philosophy
Goldman's Views on Capitalism and Labor
Her Views on State
On Sexuality and Feminism
Her Views on Atheism
Goldman's Legacy
Her Known Works
In her time known as “the most dangerous woman in the United States", Emma Goldman is popularly known for her writing, political speeches, and political activism. She is also called an anarchist by some biographers and historians. She was born on 27th of June, 1869, in Kovno in the Russian Empire.
She remained highly active in North America and Europe and played a very influential and central role in the development of anarchist political philosophy. She spread her message all through North America and Europe in the first half of the twentieth century.
Famous Social Reformers & Revolutionaries 2: Emma Goldman
Copyright
Introduction
Family Background and Early Life
Johann Most and Berkman
Homestead Strike
Goldman's Involvement in Inciting to Riot
William McKinley’s Assassination
Magazine "Mother Earth"
Lecturing and Writing Essays on Several Issues
First World War
Goldman's Deportation
Goldman in Russia
In Europe and Canada
During Spanish Civil War
Twilight Years and Death
Goldman's Philosophy
Goldman's Views on Capitalism and Labor
Her Views on State
On Sexuality and Feminism
Her Views on Atheism
Goldman's Legacy
Her Known Works