Buenaventura Durruti (July 4, 1896 - November 20, 1936) on Revolution and Martyrdom(published by RevoltSource) |
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Spanish Insurrectionary, Anarcho-syndicalist Militant, CNT-FAI Activist during the Spanish Civil War
: A Spanish insurrectionary, anarcho-syndicalist militant involved with the CNT and FAI in the periods before and during the Spanish Civil War. Durruti played an influential role during the Spanish Revolution and is remembered as a hero in the anarchist movement. (From: Wikipedia.org.)
Quote #2 on Political Struggle Quotes >> Revolution and Martyrdom
“I know that our best comrades are falling one by one, but those losses are logical and necessary; without them there is no harvest, they are to the revolution what the sun and the water are to the trees.”
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 9: Two Paradoxical Processes: Alfonso XIII and Gijón Bank, Page 260.
"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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