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Among the most common characteristics of anarchists is their constant determination to disseminate their ideas through the word and the press and their firm conviction that every social revolution must be preceded by an individual transformation by education and culture. It is also surprising that many anarchists have written, along with theoretical texts of greater or lesser intellectual stature, literary works destined to the diffusion of the libertarian ideal. For the anarchists, the possibilities of the theater as a means of dissemination did not go unnoticed, since the intention of the text, and in front of the intimacy of the prose reading, was added the collective character of all representation. Thus, an anarchist theater was forged, which received the inheritance of the nineteenth-century theater of political upheaval and which was inscribed within the social theater, but which showed distinctive features, reflecting both the peculiarities of the anarchist ideology and the particularities of the libertarian movement in Spain. .
LaMalatesta Editorial, Madrid 2020
550 pages Paperback 21×15 cm
ISBN 9788494785627
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