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  1. Errico Gaetano Maria Pasquale Malatesta ( Santa Maria Capua Vetere, 4 dicembre 1853 – Roma, 22 luglio 1932) è stato un anarchico e scrittore italiano, tra i principali teorici del movimento anarchico . Passò più di dieci anni della sua vita in carcere e buona parte in esilio all'estero. Collaborò a un gran numero di testate rivoluzionarie ...

  2. Errico Malatesta (born Dec. 14, 1853, Santa Maria Capua Vetere, Kingdom of Naples [Italy]—died July 22, 1932, Rome) was an Italian anarchist and agitator, a leading advocate of “propaganda of the deed,” the doctrine urged largely by Italian anarchists that revolutionary ideas could best be spread by armed insurrection.

  3. Errico Gaetano Maria Pasquale Malatesta ( Santa Maria Maggiore, Campania, 14 de diciembre de 1853 — Roma, 22 de julio de 1932), más conocido como Errico Malatesta, fue un anarquista italiano, considerado uno de los principales teóricos del anarquismo moderno. Con él se puede decir que se cierra la etapa de los clásicos anarquistas (junto ...

  4. Errico Malatesta, vita straordinaria del rivoluzionario più temuto da tutti i governi e le questure del regno”, Eleuthera, Milano, 2012; Nettlau Max, “Errico Malatesta, vita e pensieri”, Casa Editrice-Libreria Il Martello, New York, 1922 (a cura del) Comitato pro-vittime politiche, “Errico Malatesta. Perché si sappia chi è.

  5. Errico Malatesta (1853–1932) was born in Santa Maria Capua Vetere near to Naples. His family were middle-class tannery owners, and he was not, as the press would have it, a count who conspired with other aristocrats such as Peter Kropotkin and Mikhail Bakunin.

  6. Errico Malatesta. Errico Malatesta (* 4.Dezember 1853 in Santa Maria Capua Vetere; † 22. Juli 1932 in Rom) war ein italienischer Anarchist.Er stand der Theorie des Kollektivistischen Anarchismus nach Bakunin nahe und gilt als einer der bedeutendsten Aktivisten der anarchistischen Bewegung Ende des 19. und Anfang des 20.

  7. 19 de mar. de 2021 · Errico Malatesta, A Little Theory, 1923. Born in southern Italy in 1853, into a growing mood of republicanism, Malatesta soon saw the need for a more profound change in society, and in 1871 joined the Italian section of the International, where he linked up with the anarchist faction of the International.