Luigi Fabbri

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Luigi Fabbri

Luigi Fabbri (* 1877 , † 1935 ) was an Italian anarchist , writer , agitator and propagandist , who during the First World War of defeatism was indicted. He was the father of Luce Fabbri .

Born in Fabriano ( Ancona , Italy ) in 1877 , Fabbri was convicted for the first time for anarchist activities in Ancona at the age of 16. He spent several years in Italian prisons. Fabbri was a successful contributor to the anarchist press in Europe and later in South America for many years and, together with Errico Malatesta, was co-editor of the newspaper L'Agitazione . He helped publish theUniversità popolare ” newspaper in Milan. Fabbri was a member of the International Anarchist Congress of 1907. He died in Montevideo , Uruguay in 1935 .

Works

  • Life of Malatesta , translated by Adam Wight (originally published in 1936). The book was published again in 1945 with expanded content.
  • Malatesta: L'Uomo e il Pensiero (PDF; 710 kB)
  • Bourgeois Influences on Anarchism (in English)
  • Letters to a Woman on Anarchy , 1905
  • Workers' Organization and Anarchy , 1906 pamphlet
  • Anarchist Organization , 1907 pamphlet
  • The School and the Revolution , 1912
  • Letters to a Socialist , 1913
  • The Aware Generation , 1913
  • Dictatorship and Revolution , 1921
  • Preventive Counter-revolution , 1922
  • Editor of L'Agitazione
  • Founded Il Pensiero , Lotta Umana , Studi Sociali
  • Contributed to La Question Sociale , Pensiero e Volontà , Fede Libero Accordo , L'Avvenire Sociale

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