Table of Contents Title Page Dedication Preface Introduction PART ONE - ANARCHISM EDITOR’S NOTE Some Definitions The “Criminal Anarchy” Law SEC. 468-a. CRIMINAL ANARCHY DEFINED: SEC. 468-b. ADVOCACY OF CRIMINAL ANARCHY: SEC. 468-c. LIABILITY OF EDITORS AND OTHERS: SEC. 468-d. ASSEMBLAGES OF ANARCHISTS: SEC. 468-e. PERMITTING PREMISES TO BE USED FOR ASSEMBLAGES OF ANARCHISTS: SEC. 469. WITNESS’ PRIVILEGE: Without Government Alexander Berkman Lemon Czolgosz McKinley’s Assassination from the Anarchist Standpoint Violence and Anarchism Anarchism and American Traditions Francisco Ferrer - Anarchist Symposium: Kropotkin Long Live Anarchy! The Pioneer of Communist Anarchism in America Voltairine de Cleyre The Causes of the Chicago martyrdom The Paris Commune Michael Bakunin (1814–1914) Mutual Aid: An Important Factor in Evolution Dynamite! Anarchism: Communist or Individualist?—Both Emma Goldman in Chicago The Philosophy of Atheism PART TWO - THE WOMAN QUESTION EDITOR’S NOTE Modesty They Who Marry Do III The White Slave Traffic The Sterilization of the Unfit VOL. IX, NO. 12, DECEMBER 1915 - Feminism in America Three Letters and a Vindication A Letter from Margaret Sanger [I] Not Guilty! To My Friends A Letter from Margaret Sanger [II] The Social Aspects of Birth Control Reflections on Emma Goldman’s Trial The Woman Suffrage Chameleon PART THREE - LITERATURE EDITOR’S NOTE The Song of the Storm-Finch Comrade Fifty Years of Bad Luck The Jungle Henrik Ibsen The Bomb The Woman and the Poet Comstock Soliloquizes The Dominant Idea Martin Eden The “American Sovereign” Freedom Prison Memoirs My Belovèd The Brothers Karamazov The Feast of Belshazzar To Our Martyred Dead Voltairine de Cleyre’s Posthumous Book Flowers and Ashes The Mob PART FOUR - CIVIL LIBERTIES EDITOR’S NOTE Three Portraits of St. Anthony The Confiscated Picture Anthony B. Comstock’s Adventures Recent Adventures of St. Anthony, Prisons and Crime The Fight for Free Speech The Philadelphia Farce Before HONORABLE MAYER SULZBERGER, P. J., and a Jury. COMMONWEALTH’S EVIDENCE. RALPH GOLD, called by Commonwealth, sworn. JOSEPH VIGNOLA, called by Commonwealth, sworn. JOHN J. Fox, called by Commonwealth, sworn. CHARLES PALMA, called by Commonwealth, sworn. Louis GREEN, called by Commonwealth, sworn. JEAN H. BENIAKOFF, called by Commonwealth, sworn. On Liberty L’École Rénovée The Need ot Translating Ideals into Life The Respectable Mob Prisons: Universities of Crime Tannenbaum before Pilate A New Adventure in Arcadia The Case of Mooney and Billings Legal Assassination A Lynch Jury in San Francisco Convicts Thomas Mooney PART FIVE - THE SOCIAL WAR EDITOR’S NOTE Aim and Tactics of the Trade-Union Movement A Study of the General Strike in Philadelphia Everlasting Murder The Source of Violence The Mexican Revolution The Commune of Paris The Movement of the Unemployed Remember Ludlow! Donald Vose: The Accursed On the Death of James Connolly and Francis Sheehy- Skeffington PART SIX - WAR AND PEACE EDITOR’S NOTE National Atavism Enough of Illusions! America and Russia War and the Anarchist Schism Kropotkin on the Present War In Reply to Kropotkin - Observations and Comments International Anarchist Manifesto on the War Italy Also! The War at Home The Promoters of the War Mania The No-Conscription League Speaking of Democracy The Russian Revolution The Russian Revolution The Trotsky Idea The Surgeon’s Duty Appendix - The Trial and Conviction of Emma Goldman and Alexander Berkman BIBLIOGRAPHY INDEX Copyright Page
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