The Roles of the Anarchist Press in the Turn of the Century
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https://doi.org/10.69791/rahc.128Keywords:
Anarchism, press, social movements, education and cultureAbstract
Anarchism in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century had a significant presence in Spain in the workers movement that joined with the First International. Its mark was also fundamental for the other groups of the time: antimilitarists, naturalists, neo-Malthusians ... that formed the embryo of the major social movements in the second half of past century. This article analyzes the role that the anarchist press played in the expansion of the ideology and tactics of a different education and culture.
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