Federazione Anarchica Italiana

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Demonstration of the FAI 2008

The Federazione Anarchica Italiana (FAI) is the Anarchist Federation of Italy .

history

The Federazione Anarchica Italiana was founded in Carrara in 1945 and there accepted the “Patto Associativo” (German roughly associative pact ) and the “Anarchist Program” by Errico Malatesta , which had already been adopted at the anarchist congress of Bologna in 1920, because of fascism , the forced to work underground, but could not be implemented. In 1965 the Gruppi di Iniziativa Anarchica split off, consisting primarily of individual anarchists who disagreed with Malatesta's writings and who were critical of the strong syndicalist current.

Together with the Spanish and Bulgarian anarchist federations in exile, the FAI founded the International of Anarchist Federations in 1968 .

In the early 1970s, a platformist tendency in the FAI that wanted to exchange the synthetic , i.e. pluralistic, cross-stream associative pact for stronger strategic coherence and ties to the labor movement, gained strength . 250 delegates from 60 locations organized a congress in Liguria and gathered outside the FAI. In 1986 it was renamed, originally only from the Organizzazione Rivoluzionaria Anarchica and the Unione dei Comunisti Anarchici della Toscana and operating under the name ORA / UCAT , to become Federazione dei Comunisti Anarchici (FdCA).

The FAI distanced itself from the group Federazione Anarchica Informale , which has been appearing with letter bombs since 2003 and which is also abbreviated to FAI, and described their approach as "serious and shameful".

publication

The FAI publishes the weekly Umanità Nova .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. We again? by Bernd Drücke In: Graswurzelrevolution No. 286 (February 2004), accessed December 9, 2011
  2. ^ FAI - Anarchists distance themselves from Manuela Pfohl, stern.de , December 9, 2011