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L'Adunata dei refrattari (en: Call of the refractaires (unmanageable ones)) was an Italian American anarchist publication published between 1922 and 1971 in New York City.[1][2] It was first edited by Osvaldo Maraviglia and later by Max Sartin (Raffaele Schiavina).[1] It was illegally distributed in Italy during its fascist period.[1] The theoretical line tended towards the tradition of Italian insurrectionary anti-organizationalism through the influence of Luigi Galleani who wrote for this publication.[3] The editors of L' Adunata dei refrattari published a collection of Galleani's essays as a book called The End of Anarchism?.[3]
References
[edit]- ^ a b c International Institute of Social History: "L'Adunata dei refrattari Archives"
- ^ "L'adunata dei refrattari, Call of the refractaires" at The Library of Congress
- ^ a b Paul Avrich. "Review of Luigi Galleani's The End of Anarchism?"
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- Italian-American history
- Italian-American culture in New York City
- Defunct Italian-language magazines
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