Selected Essays


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Voltairine de Cleyre (1866–1912) was, according to Emma Goldman, "the most gifted and brilliant anarchist woman America ever produced." Today she is not widely known as a consequence of her short life. De Cleyre was especially influenced by Thomas Paine, Mary Wollstonecraft and Clarence Darrow. After the hanging of the Haymarket protesters in 1887, she became an anarchist. "Till then I believed in the essential justice of the American law of trial by jury," she wrote in an autobiographical essay, "After that I never could." She was known as an excellent speaker and writer – in the opinion of biographer Paul Avrich, she was "a greater literary talent than any other American anarchist" – and as a tireless advocate for the anarchist cause, whose "religious zeal," according to Goldman, "stamped everything she did." (Wikipedia) (0 hr 27 min)

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The Dominant Idea 41:52 Leído por Rhonda Federman
Anarchism 50:04 Leído por Rhonda Federman
Anarchism and American Traditions 40:59 Leído por Rhonda Federman
Anarchism in Literature 41:22 Leído por Rhonda Federman
The Making of an Anarchist 20:29 Leído por Philippa
The 11th November 1887 19:27 Leído por Rhonda Federman
Crime and Punishment, part 1 33:51 Leído por Carl Manchester
Crime and Punishment, part 2 34:54 Leído por Carl Manchester
In Defense of Emma Goldman 31:22 Leído por lukkystarr
Direct Action 49:26 Leído por lukkystarr
The Paris Commune 20:49 Leído por Carl Manchester
The Mexican Revolution 38:32 Leído por Sibella Denton
Thomas Paine 17:24 Leído por harsh365
Dyer D. Lum 27:46 Leído por Heather Hogan
Francisco Ferrer 42:16 Leído por Sibella Denton
Modern Educational Reform 40:15 Leído por Philippa
Sex Slavery 31:09 Leído por Kalynda
Literature the Mirror of Man 39:46 Leído por RevRal
The Drama of the Nineteenth Century, part 1 21:59 Leído por Sibella Denton
The Drama of the Nineteenth Century, part 2 25:54 Leído por Sibella Denton
They Who Marry Do Ill 35:26 Leído por Rhonda Federman
The Economic Tendency of Freethought 42:10 Leído por lukkystarr

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A brilliant writer of whom I had not previously been aware.


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