We, the Anarchists!
A Study of the Iberian Anarchist Federation (FAI), 1927–1937
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Author
Publication
2008 - AK Press, Edinburgh, United Kingdom, Scotland
Language
English
Word Count
58,750 words, Guess
Page Count
235 pages
Physical Format
Paperback
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL24021572M
- ISBN-139781904859758
- ISBN-101904859755
- OCLC Control Number551221178
- OCLC Control Number260209091
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- Internet ArchiveWe_The_Anarchists
- Library of Congress Control Number2007939202
- GoogleyiqCPwAACAAJ
- LibraryThing689667
- Goodreads3165484
- The StoryGraphd191a6fe-3db6-446b-bbe2-97a77f3fccdd
Classifications
- DDC320.5/7/094609042
- LCCHX925 .C47 2008
Description
Since the official birth of organized anarchism at the Saint-Imier Congress of 1872, no anarchist organization has been held up to greater opprobrium or subjected to such gross misinterpretation than the Federacíon Anarquista Ibérica. Better known by its initials, the FAI was a group of twentieth-century militants dedicated to keeping Spain’s largest labor union, the CNT, on a revolutionary, anarcho-syndicalist path. There are two dimensions to Stuart Christie’s indispensable **We, the Anarchists!** The first is descriptive and historical: it outlines the evolution of the organized anarchist movement in Spain and its relationship with the wider labor movement and, at the same time, providing some insight into the main ideas that made the Spanish labor movement one of the most revolutionary of modern times. The second is analytical, as the book addresses—from an anarchist perspective—the problem of understanding and coping with change in the contemporary world; how can ideals survive the process of institutionalization? Stuart Christie’s analysis covers the history of Spanish anarchism and the Spanish Civil War, the affinity group organization of the FAI, and the misreadings and outright lies told about the FAI in numerous popular accounts of the period. *We, the Anarchists!* also provides lessons for today’s largely neutered labor movement. A gripping tale and informative historical corrective, Christie’s book jumps out of history with lessons for contemporary organizations and individuals struggling for social and economic change.
First Sentence
The climate that existed before 30 October 1910 - this being the birthdate of the CNT - was such as to favour the founding of a nationwide, revolutionary labour organisation.
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