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Anthem
Ayn Rand
It is a sin to write this. It is a sinto think words no others think and to putthem down upon a paper no others are to see.It is base and evil...
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Ayn Rand
   
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Political Ideals
Bertrand Russell
In dark days, men need a clear faith and a well-grounded hope; and as the outcome of these, the calm courage which takes no account of hardships by the way. The times through which we are passing have afforded to many of us a confirmation of our faith...
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Bertrand Russell
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Political Ideals
Bertrand Russell
Chapter I: Political Ideals In dark days, men need a clear faith and a well-grounded hope; and as the outcome of these, the calm courage which takes no account of hardships by the way. The times through which we are passing have afforded to many of us a confirmation of our faith...
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Bertrand Russell
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The Analysis of Mind
Bertrand Russell
MUIRHEAD LIBRARY OF PHILOSOPHY An admirable statement of the aims of the Library of Philosophy was provided by the first editor, the late Professor J. H. Muirhead, in his description of the original programme printed in Erdmann’s History of Philosophy under the date 1890...
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Bertrand Russell
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The Problems of Philosophy
Bertrand Russell
PREFACE IN the following pages I have confined myself in the main to those problems of philosophy in regard to which I thought it possible to say something positive and constructive, since merely negative criticism seemed out of place. For this reason, theory of knowledge occupies a larger space than metaphysics in the present volume, and some topics much discussed by philosophers are treated very briefly, if at all. I have derived valuable assistance from unpublished writings of G...
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Bertrand Russell
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Anarchism: What It Really Stands For
Emma Goldman
 Ever reviled, accursed, ne’er understood,       Thou art the grisly terror of our age.     "Wreck of all order," cry the multitude,       "Art thou, and war and murder’s endless rage."     O, let them cry...
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Emma Goldman
   
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Francisco Ferrer And The Modern School
Emma Goldman
EXPERIENCE has come to be considered the best school of life. The man or woman who does not learn some vital lesson in that school is looked upon as a dunce indeed. Yet strange to say, that though organized institutions continue perpetuating errors, though they learn nothing from experience, we acquiesce, as a matter of course...
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Emma Goldman
   
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Francisco Ferrer And The Modern School
Emma Goldman
EXPERIENCE has come to be considered the best school of life. The man or woman who does not learn some vital lesson in that school is looked upon as a dunce indeed. Yet strange to say, that though organized institutions continue perpetuating errors, though they learn nothing from experience, we acquiesce, as a matter of course...
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Emma Goldman
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Marriage And Love
Emma Goldman
THE popular notion about marriage and love is that they are synonymous, that they spring from the same motives, and cover the same human needs. Like most popular notions this also rests not on actual facts, but on superstition. Marriage and love have nothing in common; they are as far apart as the poles; are, in fact, antagonistic to each other...
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Emma Goldman
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Minorities Versus Majorities
Emma Goldman
IF I WERE to give a summary of the tendency of our times, I would say, Quantity. The multitude, the mass spirit, dominates everywhere, destroying quality. Our entire life—production, politics, and education—rests on quantity, on numbers...
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Emma Goldman
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