Anarchy: aziloth Books Malatesta ErricoPaperback
Anarchy: aziloth Books Malatesta ErricoPaperback Errico Malatesta was an Italian anarchist and writer (1853-1932), who lived much of his life in exile and was expelled or forced to flee from many of…
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Anarchy: aziloth Books Malatesta ErricoPaperback
Errico Malatesta was an Italian anarchist and writer (1853-1932), who lived much of his life in exile and was expelled or forced to flee from many of the countries he visited. From the start, Malatesta is at pains to clarify the true meaning of the term. He teamed up with other well known anarchists, like Peter Kropotkin and Mikhail Bakunin, to promote anarchist ideas and advocate revolution - activities that resulted in more than ten years in prison.Anarchy was originally published in 1891 as a pamphlet.
Instead, it should be construed in its original Greek sense to mean 'without a ruler' or ..". It should on no account, he says, be associated with disorder and chaos. without any constituted authority ...
or government."This short treatise outlines Anarchy's tenets, among which are the abolition of private property, privilege and class and the formation of