A New Declaration of Independence
Emma Goldman (1909)
When, in the course of human development, existing institutions prove inadequate to the needs of man, when
they serve merely to enslave, rob, and oppress mankind, the people have
the eternal right to rebel against, and overthrow, these institutions.
The mere fact that these forces -- inimical to life, liberty, and the
pursuit of happiness -- are legalized by statute laws, sanctified by
divine rights, and enforced by political power, in no way justifies
their continued existence.
We hold these truths to be
self-evident: that all human beings, irrespective of race, color, or
sex, are born with the equal right to share at the table of life; that
to secure this right, there must be established among men economic,
social, and political freedom; we hold further that government exists
but to maintain special privilege and property rights; that it coerces
man into submission and therefore robs him of dignity, self-respect, and
life.
The history of the American kings of capital and
authority is the history of repeated crimes, injustice, oppression,
outrage, and abuse, all aiming at the suppression of individual
liberties and the exploitation of the people. A vast country, rich
enough to supply all her children with all possible comforts, and insure
well-being to all, is in the hands of a few, while the nameless
millions are at the mercy of ruthless wealth gatherers, unscrupulous
lawmakers, and corrupt politicians.
Sturdy sons of America are
forced to tramp the country in a fruitless search for bread, and many of
her daughters are driven into the street, while thousands of tender
children are daily sacrificed on the altar of Mammon. The reign of these
kings is holding mankind in slavery, perpetuating poverty and disease,
maintaining crime and corruption; it is fettering the spirit of liberty,
throttling the voice of justice, and degrading and oppressing humanity.
It is engaged in continual war and slaughter, devastating the country
and destroying the best and finest qualities of man; it nurtures
superstition and ignorance, sows prejudice and strife, and turns the
human family into a camp of Ishmaelites.
We, therefore, the
liberty-loving men and women, realizing the great injustice and
brutality of this state of affairs, earnestly and boldly do hereby
declare, That each and every individual is and ought to be free to own
himself and to enjoy the full fruit of his labor; that man is absolved
from all allegiance to the kings of authority and capital; that he has,
by the very fact of his being, free access to the land and all means of
production, and entire liberty of disposing of the fruits of his
efforts; that each and every individual has the unquestionable and
unabridgeable right of free and voluntary association with other equally
sovereign individuals for economic, political, social, and all other
purposes, and that to achieve this end man must emancipate himself from
the sacredness of property, the respect for man-made law, the fear of
the Church, the cowardice of public opinion, the stupid arrogance of
national, racial, religious, and sex superiority, and from the narrow
puritanical conception of human life.
And for the support of
this Declaration, and with a firm reliance on the harmonious blending of
man's social and individual tendencies, the lovers of liberty joyfully
consecrate their uncompromising devotion, their energy and intelligence,
their solidarity and their lives..
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This `Declaration' was written at the request of a certain newspaper,
which subsequently refused to publish it, though the article was already
in composition.
(Published in Mother Earth, Vol. IV, no. 5, July 1909.)
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