Fermín Salvochea

Fermín Salvochea y Álvarez ( Fermin Salvochea ) ( born March 1, 1842 in Cadiz, † September 27, 1907 in Cadiz ) was mayor of Cádiz and protagonist of the Spanish anarchist movement.

Salvochea came from wealthy middle-class family. During the stay of his family in England, he began to be interested in the social situation of the exploited and for utopian socialism. The reading of Charles Fourier, Robert Owen and Thomas Paine influenced his thinking and his later political activities that were closely related to the Michael Bakunin, Anselmo Lorenzo and Francisco Mora.

1873 was the chairman of the Federalist Party governor and mayor of Cadiz and later joined anarchism, he financially supported by his means. He spent decades in Spanish prisons.

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