![]() ![]() Experience had led Malatesta to suggest a radical change in tactics. There, he took over the surviving voice of Italian anarchism, La Questione Sociale. “Turcato’s monumental and timely collection gifts us the essential Malatesta-one of the world’s greatest anarchist thinkers and agitators.” - Norman Nawrocki, actor, musician, and author of RED: Quebec Student Strike and Social Revolt PoemsĪfter escaping from forced residency on an island off the coast of Italy, Errico Malatesta (1853–1932) made his way to London and eventually Paterson, New Jersey, in 1899. sheds light on a whole section of the history of both nations.” -Ronald Creagh, professor emeritus, Paul Valéry University ![]() "A major figure in Italy at the turn of the twentith century, Malatesta also significantly influenced Italian immigration to the United States. Essential reading.” - Barry Pateman, historian, Kate Sharpley Library “Sensitively edited by Davide Turcato, ably translated by Paul Sharkey, and with a magisterial introduction by Nunzio Pernicone, this volume in the series emphasizes the claim for this impressive project to be appreciated as a work of major scholarship. ![]()
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