
Prison Memoirs of an Anarchist
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Authors:
- Berkman, Alexander
1870 - 1936
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In a time when the struggle for individual freedom clashed with oppressive state power, "Prison Memoirs of an Anarchist" by Alexander Berkman offers a raw, introspective look into the life of a revolutionary. This compelling autobiographical narrative captures Berkman's fourteen-year imprisonment, illuminating his fervent belief in unalienable rights and the necessity of resistance against tyranny. Through vivid recollections, Berkman articulates the psychological and physical toll of incarceration while advocating for anarchism as a path to true liberation. Ideal for students, civic activists, and historians, this document serves as a powerful testament to the enduring fight for justice and personal autonomy. Explore the depths of dissent and the human spirit in this essential work of political literature.
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