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The Philosophy of Atheism
- Narrated by: Jean Norman
- Length: 19 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Published in the February 1916 issue of her magazine, Mother Earth, Goldman states that it is only by totally rejecting the idea of God that mankind can break away from the crutch of religion and achieve true freedom. Goldman argued that religion is irrational, destructive, and harmful.