Luigi Fabbri
Luigi Fabbri (1877–1935) was an Italian anarchist, writer, and educator, who was charged with defeatism during World War I. He was the father of Luce Fabbri.
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Born | 23 December 1877 |
Died | 24 June 1935 Montevideo, Uruguay |
Education | University of Macerata |
Occupation | Writer, anarchist activist |
Spouse(s) | Bianca Sbriccoli |
Children | Luce and Vero |
Selected works
- Life of Malatesta, translated by Adam Wight (originally published 1936). This book was published again with expanded content in 1945.
- Malatesta: L'Uomo e il Pensiero
- Letters to a Woman on Anarchy, 1905
- Workers' Organisation and Anarchy, 1906 pamphlet
- Anarchist Organisation, 1907 pamphlet
- The School and the Revolution, 1912
- Letters to a Socialist, 1913
- The Aware Generation, 1913
- Bourgeois Influences on Anarchism, 1914
- Dictatorship and Revolution, 1921
- Preventive Counter-revolution, 1922
Further reading
- Federico Ferretti, "Reading Reclus between Italy and South America: translations of geography and anarchism in the work of Luce and Luigi Fabbri", Journal of Historical Geography , 53 (2016), pp. 75–85.
- Luce Fabbri, Notes on the life of Luigi Fabbri , in "Social studies", Montevideo, X, 14, 1939
- Ugo Fedeli, Luigi Fabbri , Turin, Anarchist publishing group, 1948
- Enzo Santarelli, Luigi Fabbri , in "Biographical dictionary of the Italian workers' movement", edited by F. Andreucci and T. Detti, II, Rome, Editori Riuniti, 1976
- Nora Lipparoni, The origins of fascism in Luigi Fabbri's thought , Fabriano, EPC, 1979
- Saints Faithful, Luigi Fabbri. A libertarian between Bolshevism and fascism , Pisa, BFS, 2006 ISBN 978-88-89413-09-8
- Lamendola, Francesco. "Remembering Luigi Fabbri".
- Lane, A. T. (1995). Biographical Dictionary of European Labor Leaders. Greenwood Publishing Group. ISBN 978-0-313-26456-6.
External links
Works related to Fabbri in Italian and English at Wikisource
- Luigi Fabbri Papers at the International Institute of Social History
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