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Ισπανια ΄36 “Μέσα στην Επανάσταση”
(Spain ’36 “During the revolution”)
Από τις προσωπικές αφηγήσεις των πρωταγωνιστών, βλέπουμε την προσπάθεια για τη δημιουργία της ελευθεριακής κομμουνιστικής κοινωνίας μέσα από την εργατική και κοινωνική αυτοδιεύθυνση. Ήταν ένα πείραμα κοινωνικών μετασχηματισμών, από τα μεγαλύτερα που γνώρισε η δυτική ευρώπη. Στα 3 χρόνια του «σύντομου καλοκαιριού της αναρχίας», δυο ζητήματα έπαιξαν αποφασιστικό ρόλο: πρώτον, δεν επικράτησε λιμός και δεύτερον θεωρήθηκε ότι υπήρξε, ακόμα και από τους αντιπάλους της, ανεβασμένο πολιτιστικό και ηθικό επίπεδο, σε σχέση με όλες τις προηγούμενες επαναστάσεις…
Ανεξάρτητα από το σαμποτάρισμα και την καταστολή που δέχθηκε, από τους σταλινικούς του ΚΚ Ισπανίας, που δεν είχαν συμφέρον να πετύχει αυτή η επανάσταση.
Διάρκεια ντοκυμαντερ:112 Λεπτά
Μεταγλωτισμένο στα ελληνικά με πρόλογο κι επίλογο.
Κατεβάστε το ντοκιμαντέρ σε torrent από εδώ:
http://www.black-tracker.gr/details.php?id=449
Δείτε και κατεβάστε και αυτό το ντοκιμαντέρ “Οι Άνθρωποι που κύκλωσαν το Άλφα”σαν συνέχεα από εδώ: https://vimeo.com/18347990
Και σε torrent: http://www.black-tracker.gr/details.php?id=38
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Camillo Berneri was an Italian anarchist who fought and wrote about the Spanish Civil War alongside the Spanish anarchists.
He was murdered during the ‘May Days’ of 1937, presumably on the orders of Moscow. This page is a collection of his writings.
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Spanish Revolution
See also
- Anarchism in Spain
- Horizontalidad
- Land and Freedom
- Libertarias
- Revolutionary Catalonia
- Spanish Civil War
- Vivir la Utopia, Documentary, (1997)
Film
- “Vivir la utopía” – Living Utopia by Juan Gamero, 1997 [1]. (About Anarchism in Spain and the Collectives in the Spanish Revolution).
Bibliography
- An Anarchist FAQ, Iain McKay (2012, AK Press), Oakland/Edinburgh. esp. p. 974-1005; section: I.8 Does revolutionary Spain show that libertarian socialism can work in practice? [2]
External links
- Spanish Civil War, a large collection of articles on the civil war and social revolution at libcom.org.
- The Spanish Revolution (1936), a huge collection on the Spanish Civil War from an anarchist perspective.
- The Spanish Civil War: Anarchism in Action, an essay on Anarchism in the Spanish Civil War, hosted on the Pierre J. Proudhon memorial server.
- Collectives in the Spanish Revolution by Gaston Leval, perhaps the best study of the anarchist collectives created during the Spanish Revolution.
- With the Peasants of Aragon by Augustin Souchy, a classic study of libertarian collectivisation in the countryside.
- Spanish Revolution articles from the Kate Sharpley Library.
- Michael Seidman’s writings at libcom.org.
- Spanish Revolution 2011 in Barcelona
The Spanish Revolution was a workers’ social revolution that began during the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War in 1936 and resulted in the widespread implementation of anarchist and more broadly libertarian socialist organizational principles throughout various portions of the country for two to three years, primarily Catalonia, Aragon, Andalusia, and parts of the Levante. Much of Spain’s economy was put under worker control; in anarchist strongholds like Catalonia, the figure was as high as 75%, but lower in areas with heavy Communist Party influence, as the Soviet Union-controlled party actively tried to crush attempts at worker empowerment. Factories were run through worker committees, agrarian areas became collectivised and run as libertarian communes. Even places like hotels, barber shops, and restaurants were collectivized and managed by their workers. \\\
Sam Dolgoff estimated that about eight million people participated directly or at least indirectly in the Spanish Revolution, which he claimed “came closer to realizing the ideal of the free stateless society on a vast scale than any other revolution in history.” […]
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Anarchism in Spain
See also
- La Mano Negra, alleged violent anarchist secret society operating in Andalusia around 1880.
- Vivir la Utopia, Film about Anarchism in Spain by J. Gamero.
External links
- Anarchism in the Spanish Revolution of 1936 – Spanish Civil War.
- Reviews and Recommendations of books on the Spanish Revolution.
- Libcom.org “Spain” archive
- Anarchism in Spain at the Spunk Library
- The Spanish Revolution, 1936-39 articles & links, from Anarchy Now
- The role of anarchism in the Spanish Revolution – civil war resource
- Films of the CNT, 1936-37 documentaries and feature films on the anti-Francoist resistance from http://www.tvhastingschristiebooks.com [1]
- “Spanish War in Slogans and Posters” by D. Murphy.
- “La Insumisión voluntaria. El Anarquismo individualista Español durante la Dictafura y la Segunda República (1923-1938)” by Xavier Diez (in Spanish which deals on Spanish individualist anarchism before the rise of Franco)
- The Anarcho-Statists of Spain: An Historical, Economic, and Philosophical Analysis of Spanish Anarchism article critical of the role of anarchism by anarcho-capitalist Bryan Caplan
- “1939-1965 – Armed resistance to Franco”, Fighting Talk # 15, 1996 (archived at Libcom.org).
- Anarchism and Film, a database created by Santiago Juan-Navarro and hosted by ChristieBooks.
Anarchism in Spain has historically gained more support and influence than anywhere else, especially before Francisco Franco’s victory in the Spanish Civil War of 1936-39. \\\
There were several variants of anarchism in Spain: expropriative anarchism in the period leading up to the conflict, the peasant anarchism in the countryside of Andalusia; urban anarcho-syndicalism in Catalonia, particularly its capital Barcelona; and what is sometimes called “pure” anarchism[clarification needed] in other cities such as Zaragoza. However, these were complementary trajectories, and shared a great deal of ideological similarities.
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Considered a jewel amongst historians and rebel hearts, this documentary made in 1997 about the 1936 Spanish Revolution blends historical accounts of the development of the anarchist movement with first-hand testimonies.
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A unique feature-length documentary (90 minutes; Spanish with English subtitles) which chronicles the origins and evolution of the Spanish anarchist movement and its important role during the Spanish Revolution (1936-1939)
Living Utopia is a unique documentary that blends the historical account of the origins and development of the Spanish anarchist movement, focussing on the 1936 war.
This documentary made in 1997 about the 1936 Spanish Revolution blends historical accounts of the development of the anarchist movement with first-hand testimonies.
A reflection on the philosophical underpinnings of such a movement and their practical application. As both an informative and inspiring piece of research it is considered a jewel amongst historians and rebel hearts.
Millions of peasants and urban workers successfully established a society based on equality, mutual aid, participatory democracy and self-organisation – all without a central state or government.
This fascinating yet largely unknown social experiment was eventually destroyed by forces from inside and outside the country.
Review via – http://fuckcopyright.blogspot.co.uk/2009/01/living-utopia-vivir-la-utopia-1997.html
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Η ιστορία της ισπανικής επανάστασης όπως τη διηγούνται 30 πρωταγωνιστές και πρωταγωνίστριές της. Το ντοκιμαντέρ ξεκινά από τη διαμόρφωση του εργατικού κινήματος και των ιδεών του ελευθεριακού κομμουνισμού και την παράλληλη άνοδο της δεξιάς και του φασισμού. Στις 16 Ιουλίου του 1936 οι αναρχικοί νικούν τους φασίστες, έρχονται όμως σε ρήξη και με το ίδιο το κράτος και την εξουσία την οποία και δεν αποδέχονται. Σχηματίζεται η Επιτροπή Αντιφασιστικών πολιτοφυλακών και εγκαθιδρύεται ο ελευθεριακός κομμουνισμός. Κολεκτιβοποίηση αγροτικής και βιομηχανικής παραγωγής, κατάργηση του χρήματος σε πολλές περιοχές. Εξίσωση δικαιωμάτων αντρών και γυναικών, νομιμοποίηση της έκτρωσης στην Καταλονία. Η κατάσταση με το στρατό του Φράνκο δυσκολεύει. Οι κομμουνιστές αποκτούν δύναμη, ενώ επανεμφανίζονται τα κοινοβουλευτικά κόμματα. Η πρώτη αναρχική επανάσταση χτυπιέται από παντού. Ο Φράνκο είναι ο τελικός νικητής. Όσοι δε θέλουν να φύγουν καταλήγουν σε στρατόπεδα συγκέντρωσης, όπως αυτό στην Albaterra…
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Posted on 2013/10/08
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