The seminal history of Spanish anarchism: from its earliest inception to
the organizations that claimed over two million members on the eve of
the 1936 Revolution. Hailed as a masterpiece, it includes a new
prefatory essay by the author.
"I've read The Spanish Anarchists with the excitement of learning
something new. It's solidly researched, lucidly written, and admirably
fair-minded... Murray Bookchin is that rare bird today, a historian."
--Dwight MacDonald
"I have learned a great deal from this book. It is a rich and
fascinating account... Most important, it has a wonderful spirit of
revolutionary optimism that connects the Spanish anarchists with our own
time." --Howard Zinn
Murray Bookchin has written widely on politics, history, and ecology.
His books To Remember Spain: The Anarchist And Syndicalist Revolution
Of 1936, The Ecology of Freedom, Post-Scarcity-Anarchism, The
Ecology of Freedom, and Social Anarchism or Lifestyle Anarchism: An
Unbridgeable Chasm--are all published by AK Press.