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  • 06 Jun
    18:00 pm
    You have to give the final blow
anarchist propaganda. Spanish civil war

    You have to give the final blow

    anarchist propaganda. Spanish civil war

    • #Spanish Revolution
    • #CNT
    • #antifa
    • #propaganda
  • 29 May
    13:22 pm
    Freedom fighters. Anarchist propaganda. Spanish Civil War

    Freedom fighters. Anarchist propaganda. Spanish Civil War

    • #CNT
    • #propaganda
    • #Spanish Revolution
  • 14 May
    08:52 am
    Emblem of the Council for the defense of Aragon (Spain 1936-1937)
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:MapaCRDA.png
(where the anarchism was more a revolutionary reality than an utopia)

    Emblem of the Council for the defense of Aragon (Spain 1936-1937)

    http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:MapaCRDA.png

    (where the anarchism was more a revolutionary reality than an utopia)

    • #Spanish Revolution
    • #taz
  • 01 May
    17:46 pm
    Anarchist Militia women. CNT-FAI. Durruti Column
Spanish Civil War
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    Anarchist Militia women. CNT-FAI. Durruti Column

    Spanish Civil War

    (Source: mugrosopirata, via aflameoffreedom)

    • #Spanish Revolution
  • 10 Apr
    09:06 am
    deathspraises:

In celebration of International Women’s Day
Mujeres Libres
Mujeres Libres (in English: “Free Women”) was an anarchist women’s organization in Spain that aimed to empower working class women. It was initiated in 1936 by Lucía Sánchez Saornil, Mercedes Comaposada and Amparo Poch y Gascón and had approximately 30,000 members. The organization was based on the idea of a “double struggle” for women’s liberation and social revolution and argued that the two objectives were equally important and should be pursued in parallel.

    deathspraises:

    In celebration of International Women’s Day

    Mujeres Libres

    Mujeres Libres (in English: “Free Women”) was an anarchist women’s organization in Spain that aimed to empower working class women. It was initiated in 1936 by Lucía Sánchez Saornil, Mercedes Comaposada and Amparo Poch y Gascón and had approximately 30,000 members. The organization was based on the idea of a “double struggle” for women’s liberation and social revolution and argued that the two objectives were equally important and should be pursued in parallel.

    (via fuckyeahspanishcivilwar)

    • #Spanish Revolution
  • 07 Apr
    09:27 am
    thesubversivesound:

This was the first book in English that is devoted to the experiments in workers’ self-management, both urban and rural, which constituted one of the most remarkable social revolutions in modern history. Libertarian communism was truly the creation of workers and peasants—a “spontaneous” creation, for which the groundwork had been laid by decades of struggle and education, experiment and thought.

The anarchist collectives.pdf
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    thesubversivesound:

    This was the first book in English that is devoted to the experiments in workers’ self-management, both urban and rural, which constituted one of the most remarkable social revolutions in modern history. Libertarian communism was truly the creation of workers and peasants—a “spontaneous” creation, for which the groundwork had been laid by decades of struggle and education, experiment and thought.

    The anarchist collectives.pdf

    (via fuckyeahspanishcivilwar)

    • #book
    • #Spanish Revolution
    • #graphic
  • 06 Apr
    05:09 am
    ReadIf you fight ignorance, you could will defeat fascism
Anarchist propaganda. Spanish Civil War

    Read

    If you fight ignorance, you could will defeat fascism

    Anarchist propaganda. Spanish Civil War

    • #propaganda
    • #antifa
    • #Spanish Revolution
  • 05 Apr
    17:18 pm

    The Ex - Ay Carmela (Anarcho-Punk Cover of a popular song during the spanish civil war)

    The army of the Ebro,
    Rumba la, rumba la, rumba la,
    The army of the Ebro,
    Rumba la, rumba la, rumba la,
    Crossed the river one night.
    ¡Ay, Carmela! ¡Ay, Carmela!
    Crossed the river one night.
    ¡Ay, Carmela! ¡Ay, Carmela!

    But bombs can do nothing,
    Rumba la, rumba la, rumba la,
    But bombs can do nothing,
    Rumba la, rumba la, rumba la,
    Where there’s a lot of heart.
    ¡Ay, Carmela! ¡Ay, Carmela!
    Where there’s a lot of heart.
    ¡Ay, Carmela! ¡Ay, Carmela!

    Very rabid counterattacks,
    Rumba la, rumba la, rumba la,
    Very rabid counterattacks,
    Rumba la, rumba la, rumba la,
    We will owe it to resist.
    ¡Ay, Carmela! ¡Ay, Carmela!
    We will owe it to resist.
    ¡Ay, Carmela! ¡Ay, Carmela!

    But as we have fought,
    Rumba la, rumba la, rumba la,
    But as we have fought,
    Rumba la, rumba la, rumba la,
    We promise to fight.
    ¡Ay, Carmela! ¡Ay, Carmela!
    We promise to fight.
    ¡Ay, Carmela! ¡Ay, Carmela!


    • #music
    • #Spanish Revolution
  • 17:07 pm
    militiawomen. Spanish Civil War
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    militiawomen. Spanish Civil War

    • #Spanish Revolution
  • 17:06 pm
    Anarchist militia. Spanish Civil War

    Anarchist militia. Spanish Civil War

    • #CNT
    • #flag
    • #Spanish Revolution
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