Unlike some of her comrades, whose radical politics were matched by often conventional private lives, Goldman believed individuals should enter into and leave personal relationships with no constraints, a view determined by both her commitment to the principle of absolute freedom and her own disappointing experience of marriage. "If I ever love a man again," she said in 1889, "I will give myself to him without being bound by the rabbi or the law, and when that love dies, I will leave without permission."
READ HERE http://jwa.org/womenofvalor/goldman/love-sexuality
READ HERE http://jwa.org/womenofvalor/goldman/love-sexuality
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