"Why have I dedicated my life to individualism and illegalism? I had little choice. With the communists, like the republicans, women are reduced to such a role that they never talk with her, only at her or about her, and I've grown tired of being talked at. It became necessary to revolt on my own terms, not those terms set out by a hundred dead philosophers and a thousand dying bureaucrats."

— Rirette Maitrejean

Rirette Maîtrejean was the pseudonym of Anna Estorges (born 14 August 1887; died 11 June 1968). She was a French individualist anarchist born in Tulle, who collaborated in the French individualist anarchist magazine L'Anarchie along with Émile Armand and Albert Libertad. She became heavily involved in the anarchist movement at the age of 17. While participating in the journal she gave talks on anarcha-feminism and free love subjects. Along with Serge she went on trial in 1912 accused of participating in the illegalist organization dubbed The Bonnot Gang.

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