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Emma Goldman recounts her experiences and observations during two years in revolutionary Russia, tracing her evolution from hopeful supporter to outspoken critic as she documents daily life, political struggles, and the consolidation of Bolshevik power. She contrasts early popular revolutionary initiatives with growing centralization, censorship, and suppression of dissent, highlights events such as the Kronstadt uprising as turning points, and critiques the regime’s effects on workers, peasants, and revolutionary movements. The account blends personal narrative, travel impressions, and political analysis to examine propaganda, famine, foreign intervention, and the divergence between revolutionary ideals and authoritarian practice.

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Emma Goldman

Emma Goldman (1869–1940) was a prominent anarchist political activist and writer known for her passionate advocacy of individual freedom and social justice. Born in Lithuania, she emigrated to the United States, where she became a leading figure in the anarchist movement. Goldman's works, such as "Anarchism and Other Essays" and "My Disillusionment in Russia," reflect her critiques of state power and her vision for a society based on mutual aid and voluntary cooperation. Throughout her life, she championed women's rights, labor rights, and free speech, leaving a lasting impact on political thought and activism.

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