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PostSubject: Libertarias - Spanish Anarchist Revolution   Fri Jul 11, 2008 1:06 am

Many people (even some Anarchists) believe that the political philosophy of Anarchism is simply an idea that has never been put to work, although this is false. There were many Anarchist communities during and after the Spanish Revolution of 1936 which began during the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War. Much of Spain's economy was put under worker control; in anarchist strongholds like Catalonia, the figure was as high as 75%, but lower in areas with heavy Communist influence (mostly Trotskyism). Factories were run through worker committees, agrarian areas became collectivized and run as libertarian communes. It has been estimated by Sam Dolgoff, author of The Anarchist Collectives: Workers' Self-Management in the Spanish Revolution, that over 10 million people participated directly or at least indirectly in the Spanish Revolution. Even places like hotels, barber shops, and restaurants were collectivized and managed by their workers.


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"Libertarias" is a Spanish historical drama made in 1996. It was written and directed by Vicente Aranda.

In 1936, Maria (Ariadna Gil), a young nun is recruited by Pilar (Ana Belén), a militant feminist, into an anarchist militia following the onset of the Spanish Civil War. Guided by the older woman, Maria is exposed to the realities of war and revolution, and comes to question her former, sheltered life.


Libertarias
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-5934285239250598052

p.s. It has English subtitles. It rocks. :]
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PostSubject: Re: Libertarias - Spanish Anarchist Revolution   Thu Aug 28, 2008 9:29 pm

KenCat wrote:
Many people (even some Anarchists) believe that the political philosophy of Anarchism is simply an idea that has never been put to work, although this is false. There were many Anarchist communities during and after the Spanish Revolution of 1936 which began during the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War. Much of Spain's economy was put under worker control; in anarchist strongholds like Catalonia, the figure was as high as 75%, but lower in areas with heavy Communist influence (mostly Trotskyism). Factories were run through worker committees, agrarian areas became collectivized and run as libertarian communes. It has been estimated by Sam Dolgoff, author of The Anarchist Collectives: Workers' Self-Management in the Spanish Revolution, that over 10 million people participated directly or at least indirectly in the Spanish Revolution. Even places like hotels, barber shops, and restaurants were collectivized and managed by their workers.


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"Libertarias" is a Spanish historical drama made in 1996. It was written and directed by Vicente Aranda.

In 1936, Maria (Ariadna Gil), a young nun is recruited by Pilar (Ana Belén), a militant feminist, into an anarchist militia following the onset of the Spanish Civil War. Guided by the older woman, Maria is exposed to the realities of war and revolution, and comes to question her former, sheltered life.


Libertarias
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-5934285239250598052

p.s. It has English subtitles. It rocks. :]



it looks brilliant from what Iv seen but the link is too slow for my connection so I cant watch it Sad
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