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Anarchist Organization

The History of the F.A.I.
Translator:  Abe Bluestein
Date of publication:  September 1, 1986
Publisher:  Black Rose Books
Number of pages:  261
ISBN-13:  978-0-920057-38-4
ISBN-10:  0-920057-38-1
Work from which this is an edition:  Anarchist Organization: The History of the F.A.I.
Edition language:  English

*Anarchist Organisation* is the first English-language history of the 30,000-member Federacion Anarquista Ibérica (F.A.I.), the unique organisation of Spanish anarchists based on autonomous affinity groups. Dictatorship forced the F.A.I. underground and its members into exile; however, it was revived throughout Spain in the post-Franco years and continues to exist to this day. This first-hand account traces the history of Spanish anarchism back to the founding of the F.A.I. in Valencia in 1927 and follows the F.A.I.’s development throughout the crucial Civil War years, dealing with its organisational principles, controversies, objectives, and programmes. Juan Gómez Casas was active in the Libertarian Youth during the Spanish Revolution. In 1947 a military tribunal sentenced him to thirty years in prison for belonging to an illegal organisation, nearly fifteen of which he served. He later acted as secretary of the national labour organisation C.N.T. in the post-Franco period and continues to be actively involved in the C.N.T. today. Casas has written several books and has translated a number of others into Spanish, of which Herman Melville’s *Moby Dick* was the first. Source: OpenLibrary

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