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FINALIST FOR THE PULITZER PRIZE IN HISTORY A
quotlivly, fast-paced historyquot(Adam
Hochschild,nbspbesselling author of American
Midnight) of America8217sanarchist movement and
the government8217stireless efforts to
destroy it nbspIn the early twentieth century,
anarchists like Emma Goldman and
Alexander Berkman championed a radical vision of
a world without states, laws, or private
property. Militant and sometimes violent,
anarchists were heroes to many working-class
immigrants. But to many others, anarchism was a
terrifyingly foreign ideology. Determined to
crush it, government officials launched a
decades-long 8220waon anarchy,8221a
brutal program of spying, censorship, and
deportation that set the foundations of the
modern surveillance state. The lawyers who came
to the anarchists8217defense advanced groundbrea
king arguments for free speech and due process,
inspiring the emergence of the civil liberties
movement.American Anarchy tells the gripping tale
of the anarchists, their allies, and their
enemies, showing how their battles over freedom
and power still shape our public life.Winner of
thenbspPreidents' Book Prize from the Society
for Historians of the Gilded Age and Progressive
Era
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