Anarchism in Italy

Anarchism in Italy

Italy, in particular at the turn of the 20th century, had a strong anarcho-syndicalist movement.

Timeline

*1891: Foundation of the Socialist Revolutionary Anarchist Party
*1912: Foundation of the "Unione Sindacale Italiana" trade-union (joined the International Workers Association founded in 1922)
*1920: Publication of the newspaper "Umanità Nova" (New Humanity)
*1929-1945: "Giustizia e Libertà" (Justice and Liberty), anti-fascist organization
*1936-1939: Sébastien Faure Century, contingent of the Durruti Column in the Spanish Civil War
*1986: Foundation in Italy of the Federation of Anarchist Communists

See also

*Autonomism
*Fasci Siciliani

External links

*Spunk|places/italy/


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