The Idea in the libertarian suitcase and its difficult fit into the national reality
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https://doi.org/10.69791/rahc.11Keywords:
anarchism, anarcho-syndicalism, internationalism, national identity, transnational relationshipsAbstract
This paper shows the overall picture of the circulation of anarchist and anarcho-syndicalist ideas on both sides of the Atlantic. It also analyses how social structures, conjunctures and national events affected not only the acceptance, evolution or rejection of the internationalist ideologies of the libertarian movement, but also the approaches that arose on both shores of the Ocean, which flowed thanks to transnational relationships, adapting themselves to the reality of each country.
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