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Mother Earth, Vol. 1 No. 6, August 1906

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Mother Earth was an American anarchist journal that described itself as "A Monthly Magazine Devoted to Social Science and Literature". Founded in early 1906 and initially edited by Emma Goldman, an activist in the United States, it published articles by contemporary activists and writers in Europe as well as the US, in addition to essays by historic figures." This is Volume 1 of the series. - Summary by Wikipedia (2 hr 48 min)

Chapters

Russell Sage by Emma Goldman

5:01

Read by Agnes Robert Behr

The Kingdom of Peace by Milo A. Townsend

1:34

Read by Larry Wilson

Observations and Comments

7:53

Read by Agnes Robert Behr

A Hero of the Russian Revolution

3:16

Read by Agnes Robert Behr

Modern Science and Anarchism by Peter Kropotkin

29:29

Read by Agnes Robert Behr

The Beggar by Iwan Turgenjeff

1:51

Read by Agnes Robert Behr

The Inheritors by John Fancis Valter

2:00

Read by Agnes Robert Behr

Prisons and Crime by Alexander Berkman

17:39

Read by Christine Rottger

Aphorisms by J. M. Gottesman

2:07

Read by Sonrisa Jones

Modesty by Margaret Grant

12:20

Read by Agnes Robert Behr

Zola's Vision of the Future

16:52

Read by Amelia Chesley

Morality as Antinaturalness by Freidrich Nietzsche. (Translated by Alexander Ti…

14:30

Read by Sonrisa Jones

The Revolutionary Spirit in French Literature by Alvan F. Sanborn (Continuation)

26:20

Read by Wren Hua

The Triumph of Youth

20:19

Read by Agnes Robert Behr

Books for Sale, The Book Exchange and Agents for "Mother Earth"

7:07

Read by Christine Rottger