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Social philosophy / Anti-fascism / Political ideologies / Economic ideologies / Errico Malatesta / Anarchism in Italy / Luigi Fabbri / Anarchist schools of thought / Libertarian socialism / Anarchist communists / Political philosophy / Anarchism
Date: 2014-04-06 07:36:17
Social philosophy
Anti-fascism
Political ideologies
Economic ideologies
Errico Malatesta
Anarchism in Italy
Luigi Fabbri
Anarchist schools of thought
Libertarian socialism
Anarchist communists
Political philosophy
Anarchism

This text is divided into four main parts for the presentation of Malatesta’s political thought: a.) a brief description of the author’s life, the political environment in which he found himself and his main interloc

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