Synopses & Reviews
Many think 'anarchy' means confusion, disorder, and chaos, but Maletesta sets the record staight. Errico Malatesta was a warm-hearted anarchist of widespread reputation and influence, who said that he considered Anarchy the best thing he had ever writter. This now classic work was first published in 1891 and has been in continual demand ever since. Translated from the original Italian and with an introduction by Vernon Richards.
Synopsis
Important anarchist thinker Errico Malatesta set out to explain the fundamental tenets of anarchism in what he considered it his best work. This classic piece of polemic was first published in 1891 and has been in continual demand ever since.
About the Author
Errico Malatesta (December 14, 1853- July 22, 1932) was an Italian anarcho-communist. He wrote and edited a number of radical newspapers. His other books include "At the Cafe" (Freedom Press, 2005).