Mother Earth, Vol. 1 No. 7, September 1906


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Mother Earth, an American anarchist journal, was self styled as "A Monthly Magazine Devoted to Social Science and Literature". Mother Earth was initiated in 1906. Its first editor was Emma Goldman, an activist in the United States. Contemporary activists and writers in Europe as well as the US contributed to its pages. In addition, it contained essays by historic figures." This is Volume 1 of the series. (Summary by Christine Rottger.) (2 hr 40 min)

Chapters

The Genius of Revolution by John F. Valter 1:39 Read by Agnes Robert Behr
Observations and Comments 4:29 Read by Amelia Chesley
An Open Letter by Voltairine de Cleyre 8:52 Read by Christine Rottger
Modern Science and Anarchism (Continuation) by Peter Kropotkin 31:07 Read by Amelia Chesley
Commercialism 4:19 Read by Larry Wilson
Politicians and Aristotle by H. Kelly 9:26 Read by Agnes Robert Behr
To the Readers by Alexander Berkman 1:28 Read by Christine Rottger
A Toiler's Plaint by David Diamondstein 1:48 Read by Agnes Robert Behr
Anthony B. Comstock's Adventures by Max Baginski 5:37 Read by Agnes Robert Behr
Sincerity in Literature by G.H. Lewis 2:31 Read by KevinS
James's Vindication of Anarchism - An Appeal 2:27 Read by Jessie Percival
The Procurer's Assistant by A.T. Heist 8:11 Read by Agnes Robert Behr
Reviews by Voltairine de Cleyre 7:43 Read by Jessie Percival
Marriage and Race Death 4:48 Read by Agnes Robert Behr
The Moods of Life 2:20 Read by Agnes Robert Behr
Henrik Ibsen by Georg Brandes 21:39 Read by emmaweigham
The Revolutionary Spirit in French Literature (Continuation) by Alvan V. Sanborn 25:22 Read by Agnes Robert Behr
The Little Wayside Station by Sadikichi Hartmann 11:03 Read by Larry Wilson
Advertisements 5:11 Read by Christine Rottger