Cover of My Disillusionment in Russia

My Disillusionment in Russia

by Unknown Author

263 pages2003Dover PublicationsISBN 9780486432700

About this book

Includes the reprinted text of the author's My further disillusionment in Russia. First work originally published: Garden City, N.Y. : Doubleday, Page & Co., 1923; second work originally published: My further disillusionment in Russia. Garden City, N.Y. : Doubleday, Page & Co., 1924.

Publication Details

Publisher
Dover Publications
Published
2003
Pages
263
ISBN
9780486432700

About Unknown Author

Emma Goldman (June 27 [O.S. June 15], 1869 – May 14, 1940) was an anarchist political activist and writer. She played a pivotal role in the development of anarchist political philosophy in North America and Europe in the first half of the 20th century. Born in Kovno, Russian Empire (now Kaunas, Lithuania) to a Jewish family, Goldman emigrated to the United States in 1885. Attracted to anarchism after the Chicago Haymarket affair, Goldman became a writer and a renowned lecturer on anarchist philosophy, women's rights, and social issues, attracting crowds of thousands. She and anarchist writer Alexander Berkman, her lover and lifelong friend, planned to assassinate industrialist and financier Henry Clay Frick as an act of propaganda of the deed. Frick survived the attempt on his life in 1892, and Berkman was sentenced to 22 years in prison. Goldman was imprisoned several times in the years that followed, for "inciting to riot" and illegally distributing information about birth control. In 1906, Goldman founded the anarchist journal Mother Earth. ([Source: Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emma_Goldman))

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