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Errico Malatesta
Italian anarchist (1853–1932)
Book • 1853
The compilation contains Malatesta's essays that discuss his thoughts on anarchism and how to realize a revolution.
Malatesta explores anarchism and discusses the strategy, methods, and organization of the revolution; the role of violence in the revolutionary struggle, the nature of authority and government, how a society can be organized in a way that offers the most solid groundwork for human social life.
In his texts, Malatesta touches on the subjects of social classes and inequalities and their impact on the structure of society; the organization of labor and distribution of goods and services; and the importance of education and cultural development.
Malatesta explores anarchism and discusses the strategy, methods, and organization of the revolution; the role of violence in the revolutionary struggle, the nature of authority and government, how a society can be organized in a way that offers the most solid groundwork for human social life.
In his texts, Malatesta touches on the subjects of social classes and inequalities and their impact on the structure of society; the organization of labor and distribution of goods and services; and the importance of education and cultural development.
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Mentioned by Margaret Kiljoy when talking about taking reforms as an army marching forward, taking ground.

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Part One: The Black Bloc: It’s a Tactic, Not an Organization