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4. “Rebellion Raged within Me” (memoir; 1948)
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Lucy Robins Lang
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction 1
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PART I : AWAKENINGS
- 1. “When I Went Home I Was Aflame” (memoir; c. 1925) 25
- 2. “I Saw a New World Opening Before Me” (memoir; 1931) 41
- 3. The World of Socialism and Revolution (memoir; 1963) 49
- 4. “Rebellion Raged within Me” (memoir; 1948) 59
- 5. “It Wasn’t Difficult for Me to Reject Judaism” (memoir; 1965) 70
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PART II : INSTRUGGLE
- 6. “Strong, Firm, and Correct Propaganda” (1886) 81
- 7. “Socialism Is Not a Dream” (1888) 86
- 8. The Birth of the Knee-Pants Makers’ Union (memoir; 1924) 88
- 9. “The Whole City Seethed” (1892) 91
- 10. Working Women Unite (1893–1894) 93
- 11. The Attempted Assassination of Henry Clay Frick (memoir; 1912) 95
- 12. The Prophet Karl Marx (c. 1910s) 97
- 13. “Our Mecca” (memoir; n.d.) 99
- 14. “The Right to Control Birth” (1916) 104
- 15. A Personal and Confidential Letter to Louis Marshall (1917 109
- 16 Gangsters and Socialists on Election Day (memoir; 1944) 111
- 17. “If I Were a Colored Man What Would I Do?” (1919) 120
- 18. The Meaning of Labor Day (1921) 124
- 19. An Encounter with a Klansman (memoir; n.d.) 126
- 20. Communist “Criminals” in Los Angeles (1929) 129
- 21. “Unions with Brains” (1930) 133
- 22. In Defense of the Kentucky Miners (1932) 135
- 23. “The Obligations of Youth Today” (1932) 137
- 24 .“Some Vital Problems of Negro Labor” (1935) 140
- 25. “Charlatans and Gangsters and Pompous Racketeers” (1938) 144
- 26. “With Nazism We All Are at War” (1942) 146
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PART III : LIFE OF THE MIND
- 27. “Their Intense Desire to Study” (1893) 151
- 28. The Power of Speech and Education (1893) 157
- 29. “For That, We Found Time” (interview; 1965) 159
- 30. A Lower East Side Vacation (1903) 162
- 31. “Jewish Working People . . . Have Lost All Interest in the Synagogue” (1905) 168
- 32. “Peripatetic Philosophers” (1910) 174
- 33. Yiddish Lectures in Philadelphia (1916) 179
- 34. “A Language That He Wants to and Must Forget” (1918) 183
- 35. “America’s Most Interesting Daily” (1922) 185
- 36. “The Strongest Weapons in the Hands of Jewish Workers” (1924) 191
- 37. The Aims of Workers’ Education (1926) 194
- 38. Sexual Relations from a Communist Standpoint (1928) 198
- 39. “Sow the Field of Yiddish Cultural Tradition” (1939) 199
- 40. “The Responsibility of English-Speaking Jewish Intellectuals” (1946) 204
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PART IV: THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION
- 41. In Honor of Red Sunday (1906) 209
- 42. Leon Trotsky on Second Avenue (memoir; 1944) 214
- 43. “These Glad Days of Russian Freedom” (1917) 219
- 44. New York Socialists Contribute to Chaos in Russia (1917) 221
- 45 “The New Man” (1921) 224
- 46. Communism and Freedom of Speech (1925) 228
- 47. A Revolutionary Returns (1929) 239
- 48. Building Communism in the Ukraine (interview; 1981–1982) 249
- 49. “G.P.U. Intrigues in America” (1938) 254
- 50. Fighting Stalinists and Chasing Girls (memoir; 1965) 258
- 51. The Murder of Ehrlich and Alter (1943) 264
- 52. The Soviet Union Reappraised (1956) 268
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PART V: THE QUESTION OF ZIONISM
- 53. “The Whole Thing Is Ridiculous” (1906) 277
- 54. “The Jewish Militant” (1906) 286
- 55. Zionism and Transnationalism (1916) 288
- 56. “Should We Change Our Stance toward Zionism?” (1918) 294
- 57. “The Pogroms in Palestine” (1929) 298
- 58. A Revolt of the Oppressed Arab Masses (1929) 301
- 59. “Jew and Arab” (1934) 304
- 60. “Give Up the Illusion of Building a Jewish Homeland” (1936) 308
- 61. Jewish Upbuilding Is Revolutionizing Palestine (1939) 312
- 62. “The Jewish Problem Will Be Solved as Soon as the Jews Again Become a Normal Nation” (1943) 316
- 63. The Final Emancipation of the Jews Is the Struggle for Socialism (1946) 319
- 64. Jewish National Aspirations Are Not a Violation of Marxist Principles (1947) 322
- 65. Israel and the World Struggle for Peace and Democracy (1948) 327
- Recommended Reading on Jewish Radicals 333
- Index 335
- About the Editor 349
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction 1
-
PART I : AWAKENINGS
- 1. “When I Went Home I Was Aflame” (memoir; c. 1925) 25
- 2. “I Saw a New World Opening Before Me” (memoir; 1931) 41
- 3. The World of Socialism and Revolution (memoir; 1963) 49
- 4. “Rebellion Raged within Me” (memoir; 1948) 59
- 5. “It Wasn’t Difficult for Me to Reject Judaism” (memoir; 1965) 70
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PART II : INSTRUGGLE
- 6. “Strong, Firm, and Correct Propaganda” (1886) 81
- 7. “Socialism Is Not a Dream” (1888) 86
- 8. The Birth of the Knee-Pants Makers’ Union (memoir; 1924) 88
- 9. “The Whole City Seethed” (1892) 91
- 10. Working Women Unite (1893–1894) 93
- 11. The Attempted Assassination of Henry Clay Frick (memoir; 1912) 95
- 12. The Prophet Karl Marx (c. 1910s) 97
- 13. “Our Mecca” (memoir; n.d.) 99
- 14. “The Right to Control Birth” (1916) 104
- 15. A Personal and Confidential Letter to Louis Marshall (1917 109
- 16 Gangsters and Socialists on Election Day (memoir; 1944) 111
- 17. “If I Were a Colored Man What Would I Do?” (1919) 120
- 18. The Meaning of Labor Day (1921) 124
- 19. An Encounter with a Klansman (memoir; n.d.) 126
- 20. Communist “Criminals” in Los Angeles (1929) 129
- 21. “Unions with Brains” (1930) 133
- 22. In Defense of the Kentucky Miners (1932) 135
- 23. “The Obligations of Youth Today” (1932) 137
- 24 .“Some Vital Problems of Negro Labor” (1935) 140
- 25. “Charlatans and Gangsters and Pompous Racketeers” (1938) 144
- 26. “With Nazism We All Are at War” (1942) 146
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PART III : LIFE OF THE MIND
- 27. “Their Intense Desire to Study” (1893) 151
- 28. The Power of Speech and Education (1893) 157
- 29. “For That, We Found Time” (interview; 1965) 159
- 30. A Lower East Side Vacation (1903) 162
- 31. “Jewish Working People . . . Have Lost All Interest in the Synagogue” (1905) 168
- 32. “Peripatetic Philosophers” (1910) 174
- 33. Yiddish Lectures in Philadelphia (1916) 179
- 34. “A Language That He Wants to and Must Forget” (1918) 183
- 35. “America’s Most Interesting Daily” (1922) 185
- 36. “The Strongest Weapons in the Hands of Jewish Workers” (1924) 191
- 37. The Aims of Workers’ Education (1926) 194
- 38. Sexual Relations from a Communist Standpoint (1928) 198
- 39. “Sow the Field of Yiddish Cultural Tradition” (1939) 199
- 40. “The Responsibility of English-Speaking Jewish Intellectuals” (1946) 204
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PART IV: THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION
- 41. In Honor of Red Sunday (1906) 209
- 42. Leon Trotsky on Second Avenue (memoir; 1944) 214
- 43. “These Glad Days of Russian Freedom” (1917) 219
- 44. New York Socialists Contribute to Chaos in Russia (1917) 221
- 45 “The New Man” (1921) 224
- 46. Communism and Freedom of Speech (1925) 228
- 47. A Revolutionary Returns (1929) 239
- 48. Building Communism in the Ukraine (interview; 1981–1982) 249
- 49. “G.P.U. Intrigues in America” (1938) 254
- 50. Fighting Stalinists and Chasing Girls (memoir; 1965) 258
- 51. The Murder of Ehrlich and Alter (1943) 264
- 52. The Soviet Union Reappraised (1956) 268
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PART V: THE QUESTION OF ZIONISM
- 53. “The Whole Thing Is Ridiculous” (1906) 277
- 54. “The Jewish Militant” (1906) 286
- 55. Zionism and Transnationalism (1916) 288
- 56. “Should We Change Our Stance toward Zionism?” (1918) 294
- 57. “The Pogroms in Palestine” (1929) 298
- 58. A Revolt of the Oppressed Arab Masses (1929) 301
- 59. “Jew and Arab” (1934) 304
- 60. “Give Up the Illusion of Building a Jewish Homeland” (1936) 308
- 61. Jewish Upbuilding Is Revolutionizing Palestine (1939) 312
- 62. “The Jewish Problem Will Be Solved as Soon as the Jews Again Become a Normal Nation” (1943) 316
- 63. The Final Emancipation of the Jews Is the Struggle for Socialism (1946) 319
- 64. Jewish National Aspirations Are Not a Violation of Marxist Principles (1947) 322
- 65. Israel and the World Struggle for Peace and Democracy (1948) 327
- Recommended Reading on Jewish Radicals 333
- Index 335
- About the Editor 349