Publication

2009-01-12 - AK Press, Oakland, USA

Language

English

Word Count

79,500 words, Guess

Page Count

318 pages

Physical Format

Paperback

Identifiers

  • Open LibraryOL25083536M
  • ISBN-139781904859970
  • ISBN-101904859976
  • OCLC Control Number845579733
  • Google826ePwAACAAJ
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Classifications

  • LCCHX902

Description

From the First International to the 1872 Anti-Authoritarian International, from government suppression and anarchist insurrection to Errico Malatesta’s prominent role in resurrecting the anarchist movement, Nunzio Pernicone’s Italian Anarchism provides a critical examination of early anarchist practices across three decades of Italian history. Nurtured by Michael Bakunin, and expanded and refined by Errico Malatesta, Carlo Cafiero, Andrea Costa, and Francesco Saverio Merlino, among others, anarchist ideas and modes of action played a central role in the development of Italian socialism, at times reigning triumphant over Marxism and all other revolutionary doctrines. On the basis of his own extensive research, Pernicone explores questions of strategy and tactics, anarchism’s uneasy relationship with the Left, government repression, internal dissension, and the role of leadership in revolutionary movements—drawing out lessons that are sure to be of interest to contemporary readers. In fact, Pernicone’s book may well tell us as much about our own age as it does those three decades long since past. (Source: [AK Press](https://www.akpress.org/italiananarchismakpress.html))

Subjects

Other Editions

  • Italian Anarchism, 1864–1892PaperbackAK Press2009-01-12

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