While Malatesta was hiding from the police he regularly went to a
cafe in Ancona, Italy. He had shaved off his usual beard but he was
still taking a risk. Especially as this wasn't an anarchist cafe,
but had a variety of customers including the local policeman. The
conversations he had in this cafi became the basis for the
dialogues that make up this book.
For the first time in English, Malatesta, in his usual commonsense
and matter-of-fact style, sets out and critically analyses the
arguments for and against anarchism. Translated by Paul
Nursey-Bray, this is a classic defence of anarchism that
anticipates the rise of nationalism, fascism and communism.
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