In the essays that make up this book, Murray Bookchin places the
Spanish anarchist and anarcho-syndicalist movements of the 1930s in
the context of revolutionary worker's movements of the pre-World
War II era. These articles describe, analyze, and evaluate the last
great proletarian revolution of the past two centuries. They form
indispensable supplements to Bookchin's larger work, "The Spanish
Anarchists: The Heroic Years, 1868-1936." Read together, these
works constitute a highly informative and theoretically significant
assessment of the anarchist and anarcho-syndicalist movements in
Spain. They are invaluable for any reader concerned with the place
of the Spanish Revolution in history and with the accomplishments,
insights, and failings of the anarcho-syndicalist movements.
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