Emma Goldman: Revolution as a Way of Life
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Author Vivian Gornick and Rabbi Witkovsky talk about the life of Emma Goldman, a modern radical who believed that the first business of social revolution is inner liberation. She mounted public protest movements that demanded freedom of thought and speech and rejected arbitrary use of power. Gornick is the author of "Emma Goldman: Revolution as a Way of Life."
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