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  1. Errico Malatesta, né le 4 décembre 1853 à Santa Maria Capua Vetere dans la province de Caserte , et mort le 22 juillet 1932 à Rome, est un écrivain, propagandiste et révolutionnaire anarchiste italien. Étudiant en médecine à Naples et déjà républicain, il adhère à l’anarchisme à la suite de la Commune de Paris (1871).

  2. Errico Malatesta (4 December 1853 – 22 July 1932) was an Italian anarchist propagandist and revolutionary socialist. He edited several radical newspapers and spent much of his life exiled and imprisoned, having been jailed and expelled from Italy, Britain, France, and Switzerland.

  3. 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.

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  4. Titre: Entre paysans. Auteur·e: Malatesta Errico. Sujets: paysan , travail. Date: 1987. Source: Consulté le 22 mai 2016 de http://www.socialisme-libertaire.fr. Notes: Publications des « Temps Nouveaux » — N° 5 - 1897 (7è édition) Errico Malatesta. Entre paysans. JACQUES. — Tiens, cela tombe bien !

  5. The exile life of Errico Malatesta (1853-1932), one of the best-known anarchists worldwide, lends itself to different interpretations. The quixotic and ultimately irrationalistic one favoured by mainstream historiography looks upon the anarchists’ wanderings as those of uprooted knights errant always at the mercy of events. In contrast, I ...

  6. A collection of essays and articles by Errico Malatesta, a prominent Italian anarchist and a contemporary of Kropotkin and Mussolini. Learn about his biography, his anarchist principles, his views on revolution, and his relevance for anarchists today.

  7. 28 juin 2019 · DOMAINE PUBLIC. « Articles politiques. Idées, organisation et pratique anarchistes », d’Errico Malatesta, traduit de l’italien et édité par Frank Mintz, Lux, « Instinct de liberté », 440 p.,...