Luigi Fabbri

Luigi Fabbri (born in 1877 with Fabriano, in the Province of Ancône, in the Steps, Italy - died in 1935 with Montevideo, Uruguay) was a anarchistic Communist near to Errico Malatesta.

Biography

It replaces Malatesta (and other companions) in the drafting of the newspaper " Agitazione " when this one is in prison. It takes part in various newspapers where its objective is to convince with simple and realistic arguments, refusing the insults and the tone violate then too running in the anarchistic movement. It writes a booklet entitled besides " middle-class influences in anarchism " .

Two months before the anarchistic international Congress of Amsterdam, he writes a booklet like a plea for l'" anarchistic organization " considering that the organization is a postulate of the anarchistic doctrines.

He writes a booklet about the trade unionism: " the organized labor and anarchy " as an answer to the debate between Monatte and Malatesta about the role of the trade union in the anarchistic movement.

During the First World War, it makes propaganda antimilitarist. The revolutionary events in Russia, the situation of anarchism in Italy inspire it and he writes a booklet " Crisis of anarchism ". He answers the writings of Lénine, " the State and the revolution " in the book " Dictatorship and revolution ". He answers the Bolshevik Nikolaï Boukharine with the book " Anarchy and scientific Communism ".

He takes part in the foundation of the Italian communist anarchistic Union in 1919, which takes the name of Italian anarchistic Union the following year. Following the repression of the movement of the councils of factories of 1920, he writes " against preventive revolution ".

Professor refusing to lend oath to the Fascism of Benito Mussolini, it must exile himself like many anarchists.

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