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"If they deny you work, ask them for bread. If they deny you bread, take it!"
This week, Tom and Aaron discuss the wild, revolutionary life of the Jewish-American anarchist once described by J. Edgar Hoover as "the most dangerous woman in America," Emma Goldman. Her story offers insight, not only into the history of the Left in the United States, but also into the profound human drive to live in truth, and consequences be damned! Learn more about "Red Emma" in Vivian Gornick's biography Emma Goldman: Revolution as a Way of Life.
Music: "The Internationale" (source)
"If they deny you work, ask them for bread. If they deny you bread, take it!"
This week, Tom and Aaron discuss the wild, revolutionary life of the Jewish-American anarchist once described by J. Edgar Hoover as "the most dangerous woman in America," Emma Goldman. Her story offers insight, not only into the history of the Left in the United States, but also into the profound human drive to live in truth, and consequences be damned! Learn more about "Red Emma" in Vivian Gornick's biography Emma Goldman: Revolution as a Way of Life.
Music: "The Internationale" (source)