Goldman writes of the "Bolshevik superstition" that has taken over the anarchist movement, especially in the United States. She adds that "Every day convinces me of the imperative need of a relentless criticism and attack against that gang in Moscow that has poisoned the whole world..." She then reports on the "muddle" that was made of her book, with "13 chapters omitted and the title changed."
Collection contains letters primarily written by Emma Goldman, an anarchist known for political activism, writing and speeches, as well as photographs and papers.