de CLEYRE, Voltairine (born 17 November 1866, Leslie, Michigan - died 6 June 1912, Chicago, Illinois)
Articles
de CLEYRE, Voltairine. "A Lance for Anarchy"
Open Court [Essays and Contributions] 5 (1891) p.2963 Listen to "A Lance for Anarchy" read by Philippa
de CLEYRE, Voltairine. "The Philosophy of Selfishness and Metaphysical Ethics"
Listen to this text, read by: Rhonda Federman In No. 197 of The Open Court appeared a criticism of the egoistic conception of life from the (...)
de CLEYRE, Voltairine and E. D. COPE, " The Economic Relations of Sex"
Open Court [Correspondence]: 5 (1891) p.2801
de CLEYRE, Voltairine. "Abolish Woman Slavery"
Open Court [Correspondence] 5 (1891) p.2746
de CLEYRE, Voltairine. "I Am"
Open Court 6 (1892) p.3118 I Am I am! The ages on the ages roll: And what I am, I was, and I shall be: by slow growth filling higher Destiny, (...)
de CLEYRE, Voltairine. "Life or Death"
Open Court : 6 (1892) p.3302 A Soul, half through the Gate, said unto Life: "What does thou offer me?" And Life replied: "Sorrow, unceasing (...)
de CLEYRE, Voltairine. "John P. Altgeld"
This poem, written in June 1893, first appeared in Open Court 7 (1893) p.3782. It was reprinted in The Worm Turns (After an incarceration of (...)
DE CLEYRE, Voltairine. " Ahasuerus" A Poem
Open Court 8 (1894) p.4246
DE CLEYRE, Voltairine. "Death Shall Not Part Ye More"
Open Court 8 (1894) p.4026
de CLEYRE, Voltairine. "In Memoriam. To Gen. M. M. Trumbull." A Poem
This poem, dedicated to General M. M. Trumbull, who defended the Chicago Martyrs in 1886, first appeared in Open Court 8 (1894) p.4158. It was (...)
de CLEYRE, Voltairine. “Sex Slavery”
Moses Harman (1830 – 1910) was an anarchist schoolteacher and a freethought propagandist of women’s rights. He published Lucifer, the Light-Bearer (...)
de CLEYRE, Voltairine. "The Economic Tendency of Freethought"
This "article, reprinted from Benjamin Tucker’s periodical Liberty, was originally delivered by Voltairine de Cleyre as a lecture before the (...)