An Anarchist Woman
by Hutchins Hapgood
An Anarchist Woman is a non-fiction work by Hutchins Hapgood who is also the author of "The Autobiography of a Thief," "The Spirit of Labor", etc.
This book is not an attempt to justify any person or set of persons. It is not a political or economic pamphlet. It represents an effort to throw light on what may be called the temperament of revolt; by portraying the mental life of an individual, and incidentally of more than one individual, I have hoped to make more clear the natural history of the anarchist; to show under what conditions, in connection with what personal qualities, the anarchistic habit of mind arises, and to point out, suggestively, rather than explicitly, the nature, the value, and the tragic limitation of the social rebel.
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