L' Adunata dei refrattari
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L'Adunata dei refrattari (en
:Call of the refractaires) was an Italian American
anarchist publication published between 1923 and 1940 in New York City
. It was first edited by Osvaldo Maraviglia and later by Max Sartin. It was illegally distributed in Italy during its fascist period. The theoretical line tended towards the tradition of italian insurrectionary
anti-organizationalism through the influence of Luigi Galleani
who wrote for this publication. The editors of L' Adunata dei refrattari published a collection of Galleani's essays as a book called The End of Anarchism.
English language
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:Call of the refractaires) was an Italian American
Italian American
An Italian American , is an American of Italian ancestry. The designation may also refer to someone possessing Italian and American dual citizenship...
anarchist publication published between 1923 and 1940 in New York City
New York City
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. It was first edited by Osvaldo Maraviglia and later by Max Sartin. It was illegally distributed in Italy during its fascist period. The theoretical line tended towards the tradition of italian insurrectionary
Insurrectionary anarchism
Insurrectionary anarchism is a revolutionary theory, practice and tendency within the anarchist movement which emphasizes the theme of insurrection within anarchist practice. It is critical of formal organizations such as labor unions and federations that are based on a political programme and...
anti-organizationalism through the influence of Luigi Galleani
Luigi Galleani
Luigi Galleani was an Italian anarchist active in the United States from 1901 to 1919, viewed by historians as an anarchist communist and an insurrectionary anarchist. He is best known for his enthusiastic advocacy of "propaganda of the deed", i.e...
who wrote for this publication. The editors of L' Adunata dei refrattari published a collection of Galleani's essays as a book called The End of Anarchism.