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A small classic in the literature of revolt, this rare book lays out the foundational philosophy of anarchism, exposing the possibilities of a society without hierarchies of control, power and oppression. The author, Malatesta, spent years in prison, formulating his ideas in exile. This small book will serve as an invaluable guidestone for modern activists and those seeking to challenge the system of privilege, power, and oppression as it exists in modern times.

Produktbeschreibung
A small classic in the literature of revolt, this rare book lays out the foundational philosophy of anarchism, exposing the possibilities of a society without hierarchies of control, power and oppression. The author, Malatesta, spent years in prison, formulating his ideas in exile. This small book will serve as an invaluable guidestone for modern activists and those seeking to challenge the system of privilege, power, and oppression as it exists in modern times.
Autorenporträt
Errico Malatesta was an Italian anarchist and writer (1853-1932), who lived much of his life in exile and was expelled or forced to flee from many of the countries he visited. He teamed up with other well known anarchists, like Peter Kropotkin and Mikhail Bakunin, to promote anarchist ideas and advocate revolution - activities that resulted in more than ten years in prison.