Mother Earth, Vol. 1 No. 1, March 1906

Mother Earth, Vol. 1 No. 1, March 1906

by Emma Goldman

Mother Earth was a groundbreaking anarchist journal founded in 1906 by Emma Goldman. This first volume, published in March 1906, features a collection of essays and articles that explore the core tenets of anarchist thought, criticize existing power structures, and advocate for social change. The journal served as a platform for radical voices, including prominent thinkers and activists of the time, and addressed a wide range of issues, from labor exploitation and political corruption to gender inequality and sexual liberation. As a primary source for understanding the early 20th-century anarchist movement, the journal offers valuable insights into the ideas and struggles of a pivotal historical period.

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