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Dielo Truda

Dielo Truda (meaning "Work of the Tragedy") was an influential Soviet anarchist journal founded in 1923 by Emma Goldman and Alexander Berkman after their exile from the USSR. It served as a platform for anti-authoritarian ideas, promoting individual freedom, direct action, and opposition to state control and authoritarianism. The journal voiced concern over the Soviet government's suppression of anarchist principles and criticized totalitarian rule. Despite its limited publication run, Dielo Truda became a significant voice in anarchist circles worldwide, symbolizing resistance to oppressive regimes and championing libertarian socialist ideas.