Errico Malatesta (December 14, 1853 - July 22, 1932) on Courts and Criminals(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.)
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“To me a policeman is worse than a criminal, at least than a minor common criminal; a policeman is more dangerous and harmful to society. However, if people do not feel sufficiently protected by the public, no doubt they immediately call for the policeman. Therefore, the only way of preventing the policeman from existing is to make him useless by replacing him in those functions that constitute a real protection for the public.”
Source: "Further Thoughts on the Question of Crime," by Errico Malatesta, Umanit? Nova, n. 134, September 16, 1921.
"Further Thoughts on the Question of Crime," by Errico Malatesta, Umanit? Nova, n. 134, September 16, 1921.
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