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Luigi Fabbri (1877 - 1935)
Sun Dec 23, 1877
Luigi Fabbri, born on this day in 1877, was an anarchist writer, theorist, and educator from Italy. Starting from the age of sixteen, Fabbri spent many years in prison for his anarchist activism.
Fabbri was a prolific contributor to the anarchist press in Europe and later South America, including co-editing, along with Errico Malatesta, the paper “L’Agitazione”. In 1936, he published “Dictatorship and Revolution”, an anarchist response to Vladimir Lenin’s work “The State and Revolution”. In his work “Marxism and Anarchism”, Fabbri makes distinct the political philosophies of anarchism and Marxism.
In 1929, Fabbri fled Europe to Uruguay with his family before settling in Buenos Aires and continuing his writing with the anarchist newspaper “The Protest”. He was also a journalist in the Rio Plata region, where he dealt with the political and trade union problems of the local workers’ movement, in which there was a strong anarchist presence.
“But in politics, the winner is in the right, even if he is wrong: and whoever leaves the field comes off worse.”
- Luigi Fabbri
- Date: 1877-12-23
- Learn More: en.wikipedia.org, libcom.org.
- Tags: #Marxism, #Birthdays, #Anarchism.
- Source: www.apeoplescalendar.org
https://theanarchistlibrary.org/search?query=author%3ALuigi+fabbri&page=1&sort=&bare=1
Always happy to learn about another Italian anarchist I hadn’t heard of