Felipe Alaiz (May 23, 1887 - April 8, 1959) on Anarchism and Martyrdom

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(1887 - 1959)

Spanish Writer, Translator, and Journalist of the Libertarian Movement

: He was a Spanish writer, translator, and journalist of the libertarian movement. He is considered to be the first openly anarchist Spanish writer. (From: Wikipedia.org.)


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“...if there isn't a real response to the ignominious absence of even the most elemental liberties and right to life; if the docility continues disguising itself with words, which are simply pages to the wind; if we fail to energetically attack the origin of these problems; then we will continue to build warehouses of smoke and perhaps write a page in the martyrology, but we won't be anarchists.”

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 10: The Insurrection in Alto Llobregat, Page 263.

"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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