About This Book
The narrator recounts an unconventional upbringing and her gradual immersion in anarchist circles, describing work on a radical paper, attendance at meetings, and close observation of individuals with widely differing temperaments. She details episodes of police suspicion, a bomb-related scare, an urgent escape, and internal conflicts that culminate in a crisis and the paper's collapse. The account balances personal memoir with social observation, portraying anarchism as a varied movement shaped by repression, moral conviction, and circumstance, and adopts a calm, clinical tone aimed at understanding motives and personalities rather than condemning them.
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