Even though he never was or intended to be an academic, Errico Malatesta (1853-1932) possessed a rich and valuable intellectual output. This output came to light in newspaper articles and small books, and despite being marked by depth and innovation, it maintained a simple, unpretentious, didactic, and easily understandable form. After all - as his biographers Max Nettlau and Luigi Fabbri confirm - the Italian anarchist did not intend to engage only with the intellectuals of his time, but especially with the general public, with the oppressed classes of Italy and the various other places where he lived and passed through.
Source: a-infos-en@ainfos.ca
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