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He also wrote that the abolition of all government in the nations, which frightens you and you consider impossible and absurd, they have never tried it, will usher in a totally new world of institutions in which the peoples of the world will live in happiness. End quote.
He also wrote that the abolition of all government in the nations, which frightens you and you consider impossible and absurd, they have never tried it, will usher in a totally new world of institutions in which the peoples of the world will live in happiness. End quote.
Rui Canati was a pacifist in his approach to anarchism, which owed his original introduction to socialism being via Charles Fourier, but eventually he came to understand the need for a class struggle. As he said, quote, a social revolution in which many heroic victims will be sacrificed in the sacred altar to restore the justice denied to the people, end quote.
Rui Canati was a pacifist in his approach to anarchism, which owed his original introduction to socialism being via Charles Fourier, but eventually he came to understand the need for a class struggle. As he said, quote, a social revolution in which many heroic victims will be sacrificed in the sacred altar to restore the justice denied to the people, end quote.
Rui Canati was a pacifist in his approach to anarchism, which owed his original introduction to socialism being via Charles Fourier, but eventually he came to understand the need for a class struggle. As he said, quote, a social revolution in which many heroic victims will be sacrificed in the sacred altar to restore the justice denied to the people, end quote.
His work attracted young radicals, many of whom would later play key roles in the development of Mexico's labor movement. Before he started La Social, he had initiated the first Grupo de Estudiantes Socialistas, from which came figures such as Santiago Villanueva, who tried to organize the workers' movement, Hermenegildo Villavicencio, and Francisco Zaracosta, a leader of rural masses.
His work attracted young radicals, many of whom would later play key roles in the development of Mexico's labor movement. Before he started La Social, he had initiated the first Grupo de Estudiantes Socialistas, from which came figures such as Santiago Villanueva, who tried to organize the workers' movement, Hermenegildo Villavicencio, and Francisco Zaracosta, a leader of rural masses.
His work attracted young radicals, many of whom would later play key roles in the development of Mexico's labor movement. Before he started La Social, he had initiated the first Grupo de Estudiantes Socialistas, from which came figures such as Santiago Villanueva, who tried to organize the workers' movement, Hermenegildo Villavicencio, and Francisco Zaracosta, a leader of rural masses.
It's the core of this group that would help him to create La Social, which would educate and agitate but also assist workers beyond mutual aid to an active class struggle posture in defense of their interests against bosses. So basically, he took these mutual aid societies and made sure that they didn't stay mutual aid societies, that they were radicalized into resistance societies.
It's the core of this group that would help him to create La Social, which would educate and agitate but also assist workers beyond mutual aid to an active class struggle posture in defense of their interests against bosses. So basically, he took these mutual aid societies and made sure that they didn't stay mutual aid societies, that they were radicalized into resistance societies.
It's the core of this group that would help him to create La Social, which would educate and agitate but also assist workers beyond mutual aid to an active class struggle posture in defense of their interests against bosses. So basically, he took these mutual aid societies and made sure that they didn't stay mutual aid societies, that they were radicalized into resistance societies.
Because those sort of mutual aid associations were very common in Latin America at the time. You know, workers would create these little groups where they would try and support each other. But it's very easy to fall back on that and to assume, you know, that's all you have to do.
Because those sort of mutual aid associations were very common in Latin America at the time. You know, workers would create these little groups where they would try and support each other. But it's very easy to fall back on that and to assume, you know, that's all you have to do.
Because those sort of mutual aid associations were very common in Latin America at the time. You know, workers would create these little groups where they would try and support each other. But it's very easy to fall back on that and to assume, you know, that's all you have to do.
Making sure that they have a radical posture, a revolutionary posture, it's important to ensure that you're not just resting your laurels and expecting change to come to you. And indeed, they did not expect the change to come to them. In June 1865, these resistance societies supported the first industrial strike in Mexico.
Making sure that they have a radical posture, a revolutionary posture, it's important to ensure that you're not just resting your laurels and expecting change to come to you. And indeed, they did not expect the change to come to them. In June 1865, these resistance societies supported the first industrial strike in Mexico.
Making sure that they have a radical posture, a revolutionary posture, it's important to ensure that you're not just resting your laurels and expecting change to come to you. And indeed, they did not expect the change to come to them. In June 1865, these resistance societies supported the first industrial strike in Mexico.
Unfortunately, it was crushed by the leader of the country at the time, Emperor Maximilian, but it was his occupation and the economic harshness of it all that fomented the spread of anarchist ideas. Another student out of Rocanati's school came Julio Chavez, a precursor to the more famous Emiliano Zapata and a fervent anarchist communist.
Unfortunately, it was crushed by the leader of the country at the time, Emperor Maximilian, but it was his occupation and the economic harshness of it all that fomented the spread of anarchist ideas. Another student out of Rocanati's school came Julio Chavez, a precursor to the more famous Emiliano Zapata and a fervent anarchist communist.
Unfortunately, it was crushed by the leader of the country at the time, Emperor Maximilian, but it was his occupation and the economic harshness of it all that fomented the spread of anarchist ideas. Another student out of Rocanati's school came Julio Chavez, a precursor to the more famous Emiliano Zapata and a fervent anarchist communist.