The Luso-anarchist reader : the origins of anarchism in Portugal and Brazil

No book has ever presented a selection of writings of anarchists from the Portuguese-speaking world to an English-speaking audience. In The Luso-Anarchist Reader, writings by feminist radicals such as Maria Lacerda de Moura and anarchist communists such as Neno Vasco are made available in English fo...

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Bibliographic Details
Other Authors Góes, Plínio de, Jr (Editor)
Format Electronic eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published Bingley, U.K : Emerald Publishing Limited : Information Age Publishing, Inc., [2017]
SeriesCritical constructions.
Subjects
Online AccessFull text
ISBN9781806609383
DOI10.1108/978-1-68123-720-6
Physical Description1 online resource (xv, 164 pages) : illustrations

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Table of Contents:
  • Introductory essay : renovação: the origins of Luso-anarchism / Plínio de Góes, Jr
  • Words from an anarchist "snob" (1913) / Lima Barreto
  • Manuel capineiro (1915) / Lima Barreto
  • The sower (1921) / Avelino Fóscolo
  • Alms (1905) / Avelino Fóscolo
  • Syndicalism in Portugal (1931) / Manuel Joaquim de Sousa
  • The anarchist conception of syndicalism (1923) / Neno Vasco
  • Povero vecchio! (1902) / Neno Vasco
  • The parasites (1935) / Neno Vasco
  • Love each other..and don't breed (1932) : intelligence has a gender / Maria Lacerda de Moura
  • Sons of the poor (1905) / Ângelo Jorge
  • God (1905) / Ângelo Jorge
  • The factory (1909) / Ângelo Jorge
  • Liberty and life (1905) / Ângelo Jorge
  • Sexual love (1909) / Ângelo Jorge
  • The inevitability of anarchy (1905) / Ângelo Jorge
  • The authoritarian formula (1909) / Agelo Jorge
  • Years of exile (1931) / Mário Castelhano
  • Letter from Varella (1927) / José Maria Fernandes Varella / José Maria Fernandes Varella
  • Concluding remarks : a living tradition.