Living My Life - Emma Goldman [328]
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a
“Go slower, beating heart of mine—and close, ye bleeding wounds—this is mv final dav-and these its waning hours.”
b
Member of the Bund, Jewish Social Democratic organization.
c
To provide the reader further reference, all citations to EG’s autobiography in the endnotes are to the 1970 unabridged edition. the arrest of the widely respected anarchist Johann Neve in Belgium in 1887. Called the “brothers’ war,” the feud between the Most and Peukert camps was “to a large extent the result of personal vanities,” in Goldman’s opinion (see LML, 1970, 75).