Luigi Fabbri

Summary

Luigi Fabbri (1877–1935) was an Italian anarchist, writer, and educator, who was charged with defeatism during World War I. He was the father of Luce Fabbri.

Luigi Fabbri
Born23 December 1877
Died24 June 1935
Montevideo, Uruguay
EducationUniversity of Macerata
Occupation(s)Writer, anarchist activist
SpouseBianca Sbriccoli
ChildrenLuce and Vero

Selected works edit

  • Life of Malatesta, translated by Adam Wight (originally published 1936). This book was published again with expanded content in 1945.
  • Malatesta: L'Uomo e il Pensiero
  • Letters to a Woman on Anarchy, 1905
  • Workers' Organisation and Anarchy, 1906 pamphlet
  • Anarchist Organisation, 1907 pamphlet
  • The School and the Revolution, 1912
  • Letters to a Socialist, 1913
  • The Aware Generation, 1913
  • Bourgeois Influences on Anarchism, 1914
  • Dictatorship and Revolution, 1921
  • Preventive Counter-revolution, 1922


Further reading edit

  • Ferretti, Federico (2016). "Reading Reclus between Italy and South America: translations of geography and anarchism in the work of Luce and Luigi Fabbri" (PDF). Journal of Historical Geography. 53: 75–85. doi:10.1016/j.jhg.2016.05.017.
  • Fabbri, Luce (1939). "Notes on the life of Luigi Fabbri". Social Studies. X (14). Montevideo.
  • Fedeli, Ugo (1948). Luigi Fabbri. Turin: Anarchist publishing group.
  • Santarelli, Enzo (1976). "Luigi Fabbri". In Andreucci, F.; Detti, T. (eds.). Biographical dictionary of the Italian workers' movement. Vol. II. Rome: Editori Riuniti.
  • Lipparoni, Nora (1979). The origins of fascism in Luigi Fabbri's thought. Fabriano: EPC.
  • Lamendola, Francesco. Remembering Luigi Fabbri.
  • Lane, A. T. (1995). Biographical Dictionary of European Labor Leaders. Greenwood Publishing Group. ISBN 978-0-313-26456-6.
  • Santi, Fidele (2003). "FABBRI, Luigi". Dizionario biografico online degli anarchici italiani (in Italian). Retrieved January 26, 2024.
  • — (2006). Luigi Fabbri. A libertarian between Bolshevism and fascism. Pisa: BFS. ISBN 978-88-89413-09-8.

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