Autobiography
Published by Good Press
English
2021
ISBN 4064066448936
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About this book
In "Autobiography," Albert Parsons presents a compelling narrative that chronicles his life as an influential labor activist and anarchist in late 19th-century America. His literary style blends personal anecdote with political commentary, providing readers an intimate look at the socio-economic struggles of the working class during this turbulent period. Parsons' work is not merely an autobiography; it serves as a testament to the ideals of justice and equality, reflecting the broader context of the labor movement and the burgeoning anarchist philosophy of his time. Through vivid storytelling and poignant reflections, Parsons captures the essence of a man shaped by the tumult of industrialization and societal change. Albert Parsons, born in 1848, emerged from a background that was deeply rooted in radical thought. His experiences as a soldier, journalist, and political activist profoundly influenced his writing, compelling him to advocate for the rights of laborers in an era marked by oppression and inequality. Through his involvement in pivotal events such as the Haymarket Affair, Parsons became an emblematic figure in the fight for workers' rights, inspiring future generations to strive for social justice. For readers interested in the intersections of personal narrative and political theory, Parsons' "Autobiography" is an essential text. Its authentic voice and passionate plea for social reform resonate strongly in today's context, inviting a deep reflection on the ongoing struggles faced by workers and the quest for dignity and rights in contemporary society.
In this enriched edition, we have carefully created added value for your reading experience:
- Hand‐picked Memorable Quotes shine a spotlight on moments of literary brilliance.
- Interactive footnotes clarify unusual references, historical allusions, and archaic phrases for an effortless, more informed read.
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- English
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