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Anarchism and Other Essays

 
 
Average Rating:    out of 14 Reviews
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Manufacturer: Dover Publications
EAN (European Article Number): 9780486224848
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Paperback
Author: Emma Goldman
Publisher: Dover Publications
Dewey Decimal Number: 335.83
Publication Date: 1969-06-01
Reading Level: 271
 
 
Description: Powerful, penetrating, prophetic essays on direct action, role of minorities, prison reform, puritan hypocrisy, violence, etc.
 
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Review Summary: Too much rant, not enough analysis Date: 2006-03-19
 
Details: The best way to approach this work is to put it into the context of the time that it was written in. Back in the late 19th century, fiery discourse and crude propoganda were the norm and as such, Anarchism And Other Essays offers an excellent snapshot of that era and its concerns. As a philosophical text though, I found it wanting. I don't think anyone will come away with a clearer understanding of the goals and nature of Anarchism after reading Goldman's essay since it, along with the other essays here, seem to be little more than crass sloganeering. The world today is crying out for something more substantial, crying out for analysis that intelligently dissects the problems of the world and offers at least a semblance of a solution. With that in mind, I cannot recommend this collection to anyone seeking that solution.

Goldman writes good prose though even if her critiques of still-existent social diseases such as patriotism, marriage and puritanism have been dissected better elsewhere.
 
Review Summary: A Nice Introduction on Anarchism and other Radical Thought Date: 2005-02-05
 
Details: Anyone interested in anarchism should definitely read this book first.
 
Review Summary: Wonderful writer Date: 2004-02-04
 
Details: Presented are numerous well written, well udnerstood essays. Essays ranging from the topics of anarchism, women's suffrage, prisons, patriotism, and everything else relevant. If you wish to get into Emmas work I suggest you get this, because its not expensive, but yet it contains a number of essays. If you want the whole shebang get the emma goldman reader. Also check out Alexander Berkman and Peter kropotkin, 2 famous anarchists of the era.
 
Review Summary: Emma Goldman's essays collected Date: 2003-12-21
 
Details: I've heard from many people who are interested in reading books about anarchism (allthough i think the term "anarchism" is incorrect) that most books about anarchy are "heavy" and difficult to get through much less understand because they aim their content to readers that have a good backround of political understanding (its terminologies, its "schools" of thought, its currents and so forth..).

If this happens to be your problem then this book will be ideal if you want to discover what this political philosophy stands for and what its issues are and, indeed, have been for a long time.

Emma Goldman, a woman with as fiery a personality as they come, has put together here a number of essays about anarchy that are easy to comprehend and definately thought inspiring.
Despite this book having been first published in 1917 it loses nothing of its importance in the current state affairs as all of the issues Goldman deals with not only remain unsolved but they have -in the meantime- become a social burden or a social disaster much worse than back in her time. Oh, and back in her time things already looked bad enough.

What you get here is, summarily, the following:
-anarchy, what is it and what does it stand for? Beyond the mainstream media cliches anarchy stands for personal and societal freedom of the highest conceivable order. A freedom, anarchists insist, that is not a utopia. It's basically a hard lesson in crushing your illusions and opening unthought of doors of perception of what freedom really means. That would be then something other than being in a cage and having food thrown in. Even if the cage is invisible..

-Hard punching essays about the prison system and the everself-destructing notion of patriotism.. Funny how every line one reads in there could've been written yesterday. Not much has changed. After decades and decades of the imprisonment system has society become more law-abiding? That would be a thundering no. Why is that? As for patriotism, the incredible notion of dying for your country the same one that might be killing you slowly while draining you of all your resources and enslaving you in a wage system and a daily mindless-toil called "work" . here, Emma has to say a lot. There's always a reason to die if someone is going to make money out of it (that would be NOT you) and dress the whole "cause" up as patriotic..

-The hypocrisy of puritanism as well as the seemingly eternal joke of marriage and "love" are also given the treatment they deserve. In a society based on hypocrisy alltogether, you have to start on a personal level. You have to lose your personal chains before you attempt to free others. Your personal chains begin with the things you've been taught to hold most sacred (as is generally the case). The morals that are not yours. Whom do they really serve? The institutions that everyone notices they have fail and yet most continue to serve them. Why? How can this possibly be?

These are just some of the issues dealt with in Emma's essays.
A classic book that will basically reprogram your brain if you honestly think about the issues in it. But reprogrammed into what? Well, it will only reprogram you into thinking for yourself. For once. If you do, you'll find that the illusion you've been living in does indeed serve someone. Your long hard road to becoming an individual will thus commence.

 
Review Summary: Very good collection of Goldmans essays Date: 2002-03-11
 
Details: The other reviewers are correct in stating this is not the best collection of Emma Goldman's work, but for an introduction to her thought it will serve that function perfectly. There are some of her best here, "Anarchism: What it Really Stands For," "Minorities vs. Majorities," "Prisons: A Social Crime and Failure" and "Patriotism: A Menace to Liberty" are some of the most powerful anarchist statements you will find. Much of the last half of the book deals with women's rights, Emma was also a feminist. Other books may be more complete, but if you want the other essays they are available all over the Internet.

I also recommend Michael Bakunin's works, especially "God and the State."

 
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