Francisco Ascaso (April 1, 1901 - June 20, 1936) on Individual and Leaving Society(published by RevoltSource) |
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Anarchist Comrade and Revolutionary, Martyr to Anti-Fascism and Anarchism, Decades-Long Blood Brother of Durruti
: The cousin of Joaqu?n Ascaso, the President of the Regional Defence Council of Aragon, a carpenter and a prominent Anarcho-syndicalist figure in Spain. (From: Wikipedia.org.)
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“We are leaving. That is a word that says many things: to leave -- according to the poet -- is to die a little. But we aren't poets, and for us this parting has always been a sign of life. We are in constant movement, on a perennial journey...we are outside of a society in which we find nowhere to live; we are members of an exploited class, still without a place in the world. The departure was always a symbol of vitality.”
Source: "Durruti in the Spanish Revolution," by Abel Paz, afterword by Jos? Luis Gutierr?z Molina, Translated by Chuck Morse, 2007, AK Press. Second Part: The Militant (1931-1936), Section 11: The Steamship Buenos Aires, Page 268.
"Durruti in the Spanish Revolution," by Abel Paz, afterword by Jos? Luis Gutierr?z Molina, Translated by Chuck Morse, 2007, AK Press.
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