Součástí publikace je životopis anarchisty židovského původu Alexandra Berkmana a jeho dílo "Nyní a poté: ABC světového anarchismu".
Alexander Berkman Knihy
Alexander Berkman bol popredný anarchista, ktorého život formoval neúnavný boj za politickú slobodu a sociálnu spravodlivosť. Jeho literárna tvorba, často čerpajúca z osobných skúseností, skúma témy útlaku, väzenského systému a represií. Berkmanov štýl je priamy a vášnivý, odrážajúci jeho odhodlanie zdieľať radikálne myšlienky. Jeho spisy ponúkajú prenikavý pohľad na anarchizmus a jeho aplikáciu v reálnom svete, vyzývajúc čitateľov k zamysleniu sa nad štruktúrami moci a individuálnou slobodou.







The narrative offers a firsthand perspective of the Russian Revolution through the eyes of American anarchist Alexander Berkman. Initially an advocate for the revolution, Berkman’s views shift dramatically as he becomes disillusioned with the Communist regime, criticizing its oppressive party dictatorship and state capitalism. His account provides a unique insight into the complexities and betrayals of revolutionary ideals.
Life of an Anarchist: The Alexander Berkman Reader
- 372 stránok
- 14 hodin čítania
The narrative follows Alexander Berkman, an idealistic revolutionary who, driven by a profound sense of justice, attempted to assassinate industrialist Henry Clay Frick in response to violent actions against striking workers. His failed attempt led to a lengthy prison sentence, after which he became a vocal opponent of conscription and faced further imprisonment and deportation to Russia. There, he witnessed the early stages of Bolshevism. Berkman's writings capture the fervor of his political journey and the tumultuous changes of his era.
Prison Memoirs Of An Anarchist
- 550 stránok
- 20 hodin čítania
Alexander Berkman (1870 1936) was a leading writer and participant in the 20th century Anarchist movement. Introduced and annotated by former editors of the Emma Goldman Papers, this is the definitive edition of Berkman's tale of his transformation within prison, his growing sympathy for those he 'd considered 'common criminals', and the intimate relationships he developed. It is the first fully annotated edition of this classic text. This new edition also contains never-before-seen fascimile reprints and transcriptions of the diary Berkman kept while he wrote his memoir.
What is anarchism?
- 304 stránok
- 11 hodin čítania
For those who have questions about Anarchism, or seek a better world, Berkman has the answers.
This collection of speeches by Alexander Berkman and Emma Goldman provides a firsthand account of their trial before the United States District Court in New York in July 1917. The two anarchist activists were prosecuted for opposing US involvement in World War I and advocating for the overthrow of the government. The speeches provide insight into the radical politics of the era and the repression of dissent by the state. This book is a valuable resource for anyone interested in the history of anarchism and political repression in the United States.
Mother Earth; Volume 5
- 432 stránok
- 16 hodin čítania
This collection of essays and articles explores themes of anarchism, feminism, and the struggle for social justice, through the lens of Berkman and Goldman's radical politics. Their passionate and incisive writing makes this book an inspirational read for anyone interested in the history of radical political thought in America.
Mother Earth; Volume 7
- 266 stránok
- 10 hodin čítania
A landmark work of political theory and utopian dreaming, Mother Earth offers a vision of a society free from the constraints of capitalism and hierarchy. Written by two of the leading anarchists of their day, this book remains a powerful call to action for anyone interested in social justice, environmentalism, and radical politics.
Mother Earth; Volume 1
- 274 stránok
- 10 hodin čítania
Exploring pivotal historical events and movements, this collection features writings by American anarchist Alexander Berkman, focusing on the Russian Revolution, the American labor movement, and the Paris Commune. Key essays include "The Need of Translating Ideals into Life" and "The Kronstadt Rebellion," which provide insight into Berkman's anarchist philosophy and activism. A new introduction offers a biography and contextual overview, enriching the reader's understanding of Berkman's contributions to anarchist thought and historical discourse.