Anarchism in the Spanish civil war
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In a decade of cataclysmic worldwide depression and spreading fascism, the Spanish Civil War’s Anarchist forces signaled a message of renewed hope of emancipation to the scattered working-class forces throughout the globe. The question still remains though, as to whether these forces contributed to a revolution. The Random House Unabridged Dictionary defines revolution as thus: 1. a complete and forcible overthrow of an established government or political system. 2. Social. a radical and pervasive change in society and the social structure, esp. one made suddenly and often accompanied by violence (Random 1227). Under these requirements, the Spanish Civil War of 1936-1939 (a.k.a. The Spanish Revolution) certainly does not qualify. As will be revealed later, the predominantly working-class Anarchist masses of Spain successfully mobilized an effective force realizing the potential of Anarchist doctrine, but failing to secure a complete change in national politics or social protocol
 
 

Table of Contents Anarchism in the Spanish civil war Table of Contents

 
  1. Introduction.
  2. Anarchist ideology.
  3. The key element of Anarchist philosophy.
  4. Participation and direct action.
  5. The Spanish Anarchists.
  6. Popularity of Anarchism in Spain.
  7. Combating the challenges such as the powerful Nationalist forces.
  8. The Anarchists' defeat.
  9. Conclusion.
 
 
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