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portada Goals and Means: Anarchism, Syndicalism, and Internationalism in the Origins of the Federacion Anarquista Iberica (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Year
2016
Language
English
Pages
320
Format
Paperback
ISBN13
9781849352253

Goals and Means: Anarchism, Syndicalism, and Internationalism in the Origins of the Federacion Anarquista Iberica (in English)

Jason Garner (Author) · Ak Press · Paperback

Goals and Means: Anarchism, Syndicalism, and Internationalism in the Origins of the Federacion Anarquista Iberica (in English) - Jason Garner

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Synopsis "Goals and Means: Anarchism, Syndicalism, and Internationalism in the Origins of the Federacion Anarquista Iberica (in English)"

“Essential reading for anyone interested in the wider roots and antecedents of international syndicalism and anarchism.” —David Welch, author of Propaganda, Power and Persuasion: From the First World War to WikiLeaksGoals and Means investigates the relationship between revolutionary syndicalism and anarchism in Spain from the founding of the Confederación Nacional del Trabajo (CNT) in 1910 to the Second Republic in 1931. Garner explores Spanish anarcho-syndicalism’s unique characteristics while placing its development within global events and the wider international syndicalist movement. Anarcho-syndicalism is a hybrid of revolutionary syndicalism in which the anarchist goal—the triumph of the social revolution and the implantation of libertarian socialism—would be achieved by syndicalism’s tactical means. Working outside statist and collaborationist political structures did not, however, mean abandoning political strategy. The Federación Anarquista Ibérica (FAI) was formed in 1927 and quickly sought to ensure a role for anarchism within the syndicalist union. The development of anarcho-syndicalism—and the tensions it spawned within the larger socialist movement—has much to teach us today as we chart our own future.TABLE OF CONTENTSIntroduction1. Revolutionary Syndicalism before 1917The First International and the Birth of the Anarchist MovementThe First International in SpainDivision, Wilderness and Violence – Propaganda of the Deed2. The Early Years of the CNT: GerminationThe Formation of the CNTThe London International Syndicalist Congress, September 1913Anarchist Internationalism before the First World WarThe El Ferrol International Congress of Peace, 1915Working-Class Unity: Revolutionary Syndicalism and ReformistSocialism3. Revolutionary Politics and Revolutionary SyndicalismInitial Reaction to the Bolshevik RevolutionThe Delegation to the Second Comintern CongressThe Delegation to the Inaugural Profintern CongressSeparated by an Ideological and Tactical Chasm4. An Independent Revolutionary Syndicalist InternationalRevolutionary Syndicalist Internationalism following the LondonCongress, 1913The Formation of the New IWMAReaction to the IWMA within the CNT5. Early Conflicts between Anarchism and SyndicalismAnarchist Reaction to the Rise and Demise of the CNT, 1918–1922The International Anarchist Congresses of 1921 and 1923The Madrid National Anarchist Congress, 1923The Growth in Anarchist Activity in the Unions in 19236. Ideological Conflict in the First Years of the DictatorshipThe International Dispute between the Catalan CRT and the Argentine FORAIdeological Conflicts in CataloniaAnarchists against the MOASyndicalist Shortcomings Exposed7. Exile in France: International Solidarity and National DisunityLibertarian Exiles in France before November 1924Organising in Exile: The FGALEF and the Cuadros SindicalesInternational Contacts8. Anarchist Organisation and Syndicalist OverreactionThe Proposed Iberian Syndicalist ConfederationThe Creation of the Federación Anarquista IbéricaFAI Collaboration in the Reorganisation of the CNTThe FAI’s International PolicyAngel Pestaña and the Professionalisation of the CNTReturn to Legality – The 1930 Relaunch of the CNTConclusionEndnotesIndex

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