Mother Earth. Vol. 1 No. 8. October, 1906.

Mother Earth. Vol. 1 No. 8. October, 1906.

Contents: The Streamlet Poem, Observations and Comments, Leon Czolgosz by Max Baginski, The Day of Rebellion Poem, The Tragedy at Buffalo by Emma Goldman, It A Reminiscence by Alexander Berkman, Tolstonian or Terrorist, The Divine Right of Capital, Modern Science and Anarchism (Continuation) by Peter Kropotkin, The Failure of State-Socialist, 40 Class-Conscious Politics, The Moral of the Strike, The Value of the Vote, Reflections of a Rich Man, Liberty for Prisoners by Bolton Hall, International Notes, Education Under Reactionist Spain, To the Revolutionists of the World, To the Comrades, James’s Vindication of Anarchism An Appeal, Between the Living and the Dead, Advertisements.

Mother Earth was an anarchist magazine begin in 1906 and first edited by Emma Goldman in New York City. Alexander Berkman, became editor in 1907 after his release from prison until 1915.The journal has a history in the Free Society publication which had moved from San Francisco to New York City. Goldman was again editor in 1915 as the magazine was opposed to US entry into World War One and was closed down as a violator of the Espionage Act in 1917 with Goldman and Berkman, who had begun editing The Blast, being deported in 1919.

PDF of full issue: https://archive.org/download/mother-earth/Mother%20Earth%20v01n08%20%281906-10%29%20%28c2c%20Harvard%20DSR%29.pdf

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