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Title: Take Bread: Early Writings on Political Violence

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dc:title Take Bread: Early Writings on Political Violence
dc:creator Emma Goldman
dc:publisher Mortar Press
dc:date 2026-01
dc:language en-US
dc:identifier urn:uuid:8d56c806-8026-407f-b36d-b51680ec7834 | urn:isbn:9781957112206
dc:description Imprisoned for inciting riot, blamed for fomenting the assassination of William McKinley, deported in the first Red Scare, called the High Priestess of Anarchy, the most dangerous woman in America, the Red Queen—writer and revolutionary Emma Goldman was one of the most prominent and feared radical thinkers of her time. Presented here are her early views on political violence, a nuanced collection comprehending the relationship between the individual violence of the revolutionary and the institutionalized violence that calls it forth. "They will go on robbing you, your children, and all your children's children, unless you wake up, unless you become daring enough to demand your rights. Well, then, demonstrate before the palaces of the rich; demand work. If they do not give you work, demand bread. If they deny you both, take bread."
dcterms:modified 2026-02-11T12:05:03Z
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Outlines

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TOC Outline

  1. Cover
  2. Half Title
  3. Copyright
  4. Title Page
  5. Contents
  6. The Union Square Speech, August 21
  7. What I Believe
    1. As to Property
    2. As to Government
    3. As to Militarism
    4. As to Free Speech and Press
    5. As to the Church
    6. As to Marriage and Love
    7. As to Acts of Violence
  8. Anarchism: What It Really Stands For
  9. The Power of the Ideal
  10. The Psychology of Political Violence
  11. What We Did About the Slaughter at Homestead
  12. A Brief Biography

Headings Outline

  • Take Bread: Early Writings on Political Violence
  • Contents
  • The Union Square Speech, August 21
  • What I Believe
    • I. As to property
    • II. As to government
    • III. As to militarism
    • IV. As to free speech and press
    • V. As to the church
    • VI. As to marriage and love
    • VII. As to acts of violence
  • Anarchism: What It Really Stands For
  • The Power of the Ideal
  • The Psychology of Political Violence
  • What We Did About the Slaughter at Homestead
  • A Brief Biography
  • Contents
    • Landmarks

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Cover of Take Bread: Early Writings on Political Violence, by Emma Goldman. Features a mugshot of the author, stone-faced and dignified, rendered in a purple and mint green halftone. N/A N/A N/A cover.xhtml#epubcfi(/4/4[cover-image]) doc-cover
Mortar Press logo, a pixelated cinderblock with the words Mortar Press in stylized serif text. N/A N/A N/A copyright.xhtml#epubcfi(/4[goldman_-_take_bread-1]/10) N/A
Black and white portrait photograph of Emma Goldman wearing a monocle and scarf, looking directly at the camera. She is seated in a chair holding a book in her right hand, with her cheek casually resting on her other hand. Her gaze feels powerful and possibly confrontational. N/A N/A Goldman in 1906, photographed for the Chicago Sun-Times. ch7.xhtml#epubcfi(/4[goldman_-_take_bread-11]/6/2) N/A