Now and After

Now and After

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Berkman, Alexander
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EAN: 9788027386291
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In "Now and After," Alexander Berkman deftly explores the interplay between anarchism and the quest for revolutionary social change. Written in a journalistic yet philosophical style, the book combines Berkman's personal anecdotes with incisive political analysis, reflecting the fervent ideological battles of the early 20th century. Set against the backdrop of rapid industrialization and labor struggles, Berkman articulates not only the failures of the state and capitalism but also the possibilities for a more equitable society, drawing upon existential and ethical considerations that were pivotal to contemporary thought. Berkman, a prominent anarchist activist and writer, was deeply involved in the labor movement and suffrage activism, experiences that informed his vision for a just society. His insights are shaped by his own incarceration following the attempted assassination of industrialist Henry Clay Frick, a pivotal moment that crystallized his understanding of class struggle and personal sacrifice. This rich backdrop of commitment to radical change and philosophical inquiry situates Berkman as a significant voice within the anarchist tradition. For readers intrigued by revolutionary thought and historical social movements, "Now and After" is essential reading. Berkman's eloquence and passion offer a compelling invitation to re-examine the principles of freedom and community, emphasizing the urgent need for radical alternatives to prevailing societal norms.
EAN 9788027386291
ISBN 8027386292
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher e-artnow
Pages 160
Language English
Dimensions 229 x 152 x 8
Authors Berkman, Alexander