Luigi Fabbri

Luigi Fabbri (* 1877, † 1935) was an Italian anarchist, writer, agitator and propagandist who was charged during the First World War defeatism. He was the father of Luce Fabbri.

Born in 1877 in Fabriano (Ancona, Italy), Fabbri was sentenced for the first time for anarchist activities in Ancona at the age of 16 years. He spent several years in Italian prisons. Fabbri was for many years a successful employee of the anarchist press in Europe and later in South America and co-editor, along with Errico Malatesta, for the newspaper L' Agitazione. He helped the newspaper " Università Popolare " in Milan surrendered. Fabbri was a member of the International Anarchist Congress of 1907. He died in 1935 in Montevideo, Uruguay.

Works

  • Life of Malatesta, translated by Adam Wight (originally published in 1936 ). The book was published in 1945 with enhanced content again.
  • Bourgeois Influences on Anarchism (in English)
  • Letters to a Woman on Anarchy, 1905
  • Workers' Organization and Anarchy, 1906 pamphlet
  • Anarchist Organisation, 1907 pamphlet
  • The School and the Revolution, 1912
  • Letters to a Socialist, 1913
  • The Aware Generation, 1913
  • Dictatorship and Revolution, 1921
  • Preventive Counter- revolution, 1922
  • Editor of L' Agitazione
  • Founded Il Pensiero, Lotta Umana, Studi sociali
  • Contributed to La Question Sociale, Pensiero e Volontà, Fede Libero Accordo Avvenire reports Sociale
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