Santa Maria Capua Vetere, Kingdom of the Two Sicilies
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22 July 1932(1932-07-22) (aged 78)
Rome, Kingdom of Italy
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Anarcho-communism
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Errico Malatesta (4 December 1853 – 22 July 1932) was an Italian anarchist propagandist and revolutionary socialist. He edited several radical newspapers and spent much of his life exiled and imprisoned, having been jailed and expelled from Italy, Britain, France, and Switzerland. Originally a supporter of insurrectionary propaganda by deed, Malatesta later advocated for syndicalism. His exiles included five years in Europe and 12 years in Argentina. Malatesta participated in actions including an 1895 Spanish revolt and a Belgian general strike. He toured the United States, giving lectures and founding the influential anarchist journal La Questione Sociale. After World War I, he returned to Italy where his Umanità Nova had some popularity before its closure under the rise of Mussolini.
ErricoMalatesta (4 December 1853 – 22 July 1932) was an Italian anarchist propagandist and revolutionary socialist. He edited several radical newspapers...
ErricoMalatesta was an Italian anarchist and revolutionary socialist. Unless otherwise noted, all works are authored solely by ErricoMalatesta. The Complete...
primarily from the influence of Mikhail Bakunin, Giuseppe Fanelli, and ErricoMalatesta. Rooted in collectivist anarchism and social or socialist anarchism...
Commune, and would anticipate the anarcho-communism later elaborated by ErricoMalatesta, Peter Kropotkin and Luigi Galleani. The International Workingmen's...
among which important figures of the anarchist movement, including ErricoMalatesta, Luigi Fabbri, Benoît Broutchoux, Pierre Monatte, Amédée Dunois, Emma...
condottiero Enrico Malatesta (born 1976), Italian goalkeeper for Cremonese ErricoMalatesta (1853–1932), Italian anarchist Guido Malatesta (1919–1970), Italian...
Errico is a name. Notable people with the name include: ErricoMalatesta (1853–1932), Italian anarchist Errico Petrella (1813–1877), Italian composer Erricos...
Program" of ErricoMalatesta. It decided to publish the weekly Umanità Nova, retaking the name of the journal published by ErricoMalatesta. Inside the...
communist factions, it was later adopted by the Italian anarchist ErricoMalatesta and the American individualist Voltairine de Cleyre. Anarchists without...
liberated by the Italian Libertarian Communist Insurrection of 1877 by ErricoMalatesta, Carlo Cafiero, Pietro Cesare Ceccarelli, the Russian Stepniak and...
reportedly saved the life of ErricoMalatesta, when he disarmed a disgruntled individualist anarchist who had shot Malatesta. In 1898, Bresci received news...
over half a century earlier). Maggi then became a militant of the SAP ErricoMalatesta brigade, under the command of Antonio Dettori and an emanation of the...
columns of Freedom in April 1916 was a prepared response by ErricoMalatesta. Malatesta's response, titled "Governmental Anarchists", recognized the "good...
has had a significant influence on thinkers such as Peter Kropotkin, ErricoMalatesta, Herbert Marcuse, E. P. Thompson, Neil Postman and A. S. Neill as well...
anarchists such as Mikhail Bakunin and ErricoMalatesta saw violence as a necessary and sometimes desirable force. Malatesta took the view that it is "necessary...
the anarcho-communists (such as Peter Kropotkin, Carlo Cafiero and ErricoMalatesta) argue that free association should operate as the maxim "to each according...
and Marxism, anarcho-communism as defended by Peter Kropotkin and ErricoMalatesta rejected the labor theory of value altogether, instead advocating a...
International. It was the convincing critique of Carlo Cafiero and ErricoMalatesta that paved the way for anarcho-communism to surpass collectivism, arguing...
ErricoMalatesta in December 1919 and the subsequent birth in Milan of the anarchist newspaper Umanità Nova in February 1920, directed by Malatesta himself...
the two factions. The collectivist-communist debate also inspired ErricoMalatesta to develop towards a pluralist conception of anarchism. Although he...
Galleani Emma Goldman Peter Kropotkin Ricardo Flores Magón Nestor Makhno ErricoMalatesta Albert Meltzer Volin Organizational forms Insurrectionary anarchism...
Galleani Emma Goldman Peter Kropotkin Ricardo Flores Magón Nestor Makhno ErricoMalatesta Albert Meltzer Volin Organizational forms Insurrectionary anarchism...
Malatesta, Errico. A Talk About Anarchist Communism Between Two Workers. Also available at: http://dwardmac.pitzer.edu/anarchist_Archives/malatesta/MalatestaATAC...
number of books including Lessons of the Spanish Revolution (1953) and ErricoMalatesta: His Life & Ideas (1965). Richards was born in 1915 in Soho, London...
At the end of the 19th century, after long disputes with his friend ErricoMalatesta about the relationship between anarchism and democracy, he abandoned...
He organized a fund for aging anarchists including Sébastien Faure, ErricoMalatesta, and Max Nettlau. He continued to fight on behalf of anarchist prisoners...
anarchist newspaper in the country. The well-known Italian anarchist ErricoMalatesta was in Argentina from 1885 to 1889. With his help, the first anarchist...