
The place of the individual in society
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- Goldman, Emma
1869 - 1940
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In a period marked by social upheaval and the rise of individualism, "The Place of the Individual in Society" by Emma Goldman delves into the complex interplay between personal freedom and societal constraints. Goldman passionately argues for the necessity of individuality against the backdrop of authoritarianism, emphasizing concepts such as autonomy and the role of the state in shaping human experience. This thought-provoking treatise challenges readers to reconsider the balance between personal rights and collective responsibilities. Ideal for students, civic activists, and historians, Goldman's work remains a vital exploration of how individual rights can flourish within a community. Engage with this essential text to understand the enduring struggle for freedom and identity in society.
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