Errico Malatesta. Luigi Fabbri's book-length biography of the life of the almost legendary Italian anarchist, Errico Malatesta. Downloadable here as a Word document. Copied to clipboard Translated by Adam W. Files life_of_malatesta (1).doc (794.5 KB) Errico Malatesta anarchism Italy Luigi Fabbri Comments Thank you for sharing this! Thank you for sharing this!
At the cafe - Errico Malatesta A primer on the fundamentals of anarcho-communism, described through conversations.
Errico Malatesta: his life and ideas Italian anarchist-communist, militant, and critic of syndicalism, Errico Malatesta is one of the most influential figures in the history of…
The Anarchists versus the Plague: Malatesta and the Cholera Epidemic of 1884 In 1884, cholera tore through Italy, claiming thousands of lives. Despite a three-year prison…
Anarchism and the unions: a critique of Malatesta's ahistorical perspective This piece looks at Malatesta's anti-syndicalist arguments, and critiques them for not having a…
Little girls An account written in 1895 by Zo d'Axa of the 1891 trial of two teenage anarchist girls, Maria Roda, 15, and Ernesta Quartirola, accused of encouraging attacks on the police during an anarchist demonstration.
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