REVOLUTION AND EVERYDAY STRUGGLE

Nonfiction, History, Italy, Revolutionary
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Author: Errico Malatesta ISBN: 1230000635851
Publisher: ChristieBooks Publication: August 28, 2015
Imprint: ChristieBooks Language: English
Author: Errico Malatesta
ISBN: 1230000635851
Publisher: ChristieBooks
Publication: August 28, 2015
Imprint: ChristieBooks
Language: English

Errico Malatesta (1853-1932) is, undoubtedly, one of the " giants " of the 19th century revolutionary movement— an agitator, man of action and a thought-provoking writer. Malatesta was active in the international anarchist movement both as activist and propagandist for nearly sixty years. As a glance through the archives of the anarchist press of the time will show, he was one of the movement's most respected members, as well as one of its most controversial. He was active in many parts of the world, as well as the editor of a number of Italian anarchist journals, including the daily Umanita Nova. Half his life was spent in exile and the respect he was accorded by governments is insanely evidenced by the fact that he spent more than ten years in prison, mainly awaiting trial. Juries, by contrast, showed a different respect by almost always acquitting him, recognising that the only galantuomo, that the only honest man, was the one facing them in the prisoners’ cage!

Yet if there is merit in his ideas, it is through his experience in the day-to-day struggle and his identification with the working people as one of them. Malatesta had no illusions about the " historic role of the masses"; he shared and understood their lives and reactions. But because he also understood how their oppressors "reasoned", and how the "in-betweeners " preached what they were too privileged, socially and materially, to practise, he expected more from the organised workers. Nevertheless he directed his propaganda to all men of good-will.

The texts in the present anthology have never before been published in English, including Vernon Richards’ ‘Malatesta. His Life and Ideas’ or, indeed, in David Rurcato’s more recent anthology ‘The Complete Works of Malatesta’.

I. THE PERIOD OF  RIPENING IDEOLOGY

1. Thoughts on the History of the Anarchist Movement in Italy

2. The Evolution of Anarchism

3. The Lesson of Reality

4. The Organisation of the Anarchists

II. ANTI-PARLIAMENTARISM AND ELECTIONEERING

1. The Parliamentary Swindle

2. The Controversy with F. S. Merlino

3. Legalistic Socialism and Anarchist Socialism. The Ciancibilla* Interview and the Polemic with AVANTI!

4. Elections and Voting

III. ANARCHISTS AND THE LABOUR MOVEMENT

1. Trade Unionism and the Trade Union Movement

2. The Necessity and Problems of the Workers’ Movement

3. The Trade Union as a Weapon of Struggle and as the Future Nucleus of Social Reorganisation

IV. THOUGHTS AND DEEDS

1. The Current Crisis Facing Anarchism within the Social Movemen.

2. Le Settimana Rossa (The Red Week)

3. The Great Hope

4. An Organisation and a Programme

5. Revolutionary Government and Dictatorship of the Proletariat.

6. The Fascist Mudslide

V. IN SEARCH OF ANARCHISM: PROBLEMS TO BE DELVED INTO

1. Anarchist Gradualism

2. Gradualism. Clarification, Differences of Opinion and Errors

3. Problems of Reconstruction

4. The Role of the Anarchist Movement

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Errico Malatesta (1853-1932) is, undoubtedly, one of the " giants " of the 19th century revolutionary movement— an agitator, man of action and a thought-provoking writer. Malatesta was active in the international anarchist movement both as activist and propagandist for nearly sixty years. As a glance through the archives of the anarchist press of the time will show, he was one of the movement's most respected members, as well as one of its most controversial. He was active in many parts of the world, as well as the editor of a number of Italian anarchist journals, including the daily Umanita Nova. Half his life was spent in exile and the respect he was accorded by governments is insanely evidenced by the fact that he spent more than ten years in prison, mainly awaiting trial. Juries, by contrast, showed a different respect by almost always acquitting him, recognising that the only galantuomo, that the only honest man, was the one facing them in the prisoners’ cage!

Yet if there is merit in his ideas, it is through his experience in the day-to-day struggle and his identification with the working people as one of them. Malatesta had no illusions about the " historic role of the masses"; he shared and understood their lives and reactions. But because he also understood how their oppressors "reasoned", and how the "in-betweeners " preached what they were too privileged, socially and materially, to practise, he expected more from the organised workers. Nevertheless he directed his propaganda to all men of good-will.

The texts in the present anthology have never before been published in English, including Vernon Richards’ ‘Malatesta. His Life and Ideas’ or, indeed, in David Rurcato’s more recent anthology ‘The Complete Works of Malatesta’.

I. THE PERIOD OF  RIPENING IDEOLOGY

1. Thoughts on the History of the Anarchist Movement in Italy

2. The Evolution of Anarchism

3. The Lesson of Reality

4. The Organisation of the Anarchists

II. ANTI-PARLIAMENTARISM AND ELECTIONEERING

1. The Parliamentary Swindle

2. The Controversy with F. S. Merlino

3. Legalistic Socialism and Anarchist Socialism. The Ciancibilla* Interview and the Polemic with AVANTI!

4. Elections and Voting

III. ANARCHISTS AND THE LABOUR MOVEMENT

1. Trade Unionism and the Trade Union Movement

2. The Necessity and Problems of the Workers’ Movement

3. The Trade Union as a Weapon of Struggle and as the Future Nucleus of Social Reorganisation

IV. THOUGHTS AND DEEDS

1. The Current Crisis Facing Anarchism within the Social Movemen.

2. Le Settimana Rossa (The Red Week)

3. The Great Hope

4. An Organisation and a Programme

5. Revolutionary Government and Dictatorship of the Proletariat.

6. The Fascist Mudslide

V. IN SEARCH OF ANARCHISM: PROBLEMS TO BE DELVED INTO

1. Anarchist Gradualism

2. Gradualism. Clarification, Differences of Opinion and Errors

3. Problems of Reconstruction

4. The Role of the Anarchist Movement

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