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Deportation A Final Message to America
by Alexander Berkman, Emma Goldman
In this poignant pamphlet, written by renowned anarchists Alexander Berkman and Emma Goldman just before their 1919 deportation from the United States, the authors explore the profound implications of deportation as both a political act and a personal tragedy. Their powerful words serve as a last testament to the struggles for freedom and justice, shedding light on the impact of government repression on the lives of individuals. Summarized by Krzysztof Rowiński, this work invites listeners to reflect on the historical significance and enduring relevance of these themes in todays society.
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003 - Section 2 What's to Be Done
In this poignant pamphlet, written by renowned anarchists Alexander Berkman and Emma Goldman just before their 1919 deportation from the United States, the authors explore the profound implications of deportation as both a political act and a personal tragedy. Their powerful words serve as a last testament to the struggles for freedom and justice, shedding light on the impact of government repression on the lives of individuals. Summarized by Krzysztof Rowiński, this work invites listeners to reflect on the historical significance and enduring relevance of these themes in todays society.
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002 - Section 1 Deportation Its Meaning and Menace
In this poignant pamphlet, written by renowned anarchists Alexander Berkman and Emma Goldman just before their 1919 deportation from the United States, the authors explore the profound implications of deportation as both a political act and a personal tragedy. Their powerful words serve as a last testament to the struggles for freedom and justice, shedding light on the impact of government repression on the lives of individuals. Summarized by Krzysztof Rowiński, this work invites listeners to reflect on the historical significance and enduring relevance of these themes in todays society.
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001 - Introduction
In this poignant pamphlet, written by renowned anarchists Alexander Berkman and Emma Goldman just before their 1919 deportation from the United States, the authors explore the profound implications of deportation as both a political act and a personal tragedy. Their powerful words serve as a last testament to the struggles for freedom and justice, shedding light on the impact of government repression on the lives of individuals. Summarized by Krzysztof Rowiński, this work invites listeners to reflect on the historical significance and enduring relevance of these themes in todays society.
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In this poignant pamphlet, written by renowned anarchists Alexander Berkman and Emma Goldman just before their 1919 deportation from the United States, the authors explore the profound implications of deportation as both a political act and a personal tragedy. Their powerful words serve as a last testament to the struggles for freedom and justice, shedding light on the impact of government repression on the lives of individuals. Summarized by Krzysztof Rowiński, this work invites listeners to reflect on the historical significance and enduring relevance of these themes in todays society.
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