Errico Malatesta (December 14, 1853 - July 22, 1932) on Workers and Capitalists(published by RevoltSource) |
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Italian, Anarchist, Propagandist, Revolutionary Socialist, Editor of Radical Newspapers, Exiled and Expelled from Italy, England, France, and Switzerland
: An Italian anarchist propagandist and revolutionary socialist. He edited several radical newspapers and spent much of his life exiled and imprisoned, having been jailed and expelled from Italy, England, France, and Switzerland. Originally a supporter of insurrectionary propaganda by deed, Malatesta later advocated for syndicalism. (From: Wikipedia.org.)
Quote #19 on Economic Struggle Quotes >> Workers and Capitalists
“...the workman, forced for centuries to depend upon the good will of his employer for work, that is, for bread, and accustomed to see his own life at the disposal of those who possess the land and capital, has ended in believing that it is his master who gives him food, and asks ingenuously how it would be possible to live, if there were no master over him?
["Anarchy," by Errico Malatesta.]”
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