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El. knyga: Direct Action in Montevideo: Uruguayan Anarchism, 1927-1937

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  • Išleidimo metai: 11-Mar-2020
  • Leidėjas: AK Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781849353199
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  • Leidėjas: AK Press
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  • ISBN-13: 9781849353199
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Direct Action in Montevideo is the astonishing tale of anarchists willing to use extraordinary methods to achieve their goals. Seen as mere criminals by the legal system, the author met many of them in prison, where he was serving his own sentence. Politicized by his experiences, he went on to eventually write their story, which was also the story of a culture of solidarity and resistance in the face of oppression. These men were rebels who violated the norms of a social order they considered unjust, often responding to the violence of exploitation and immiseration with a violence of their own, robbing banks to fund revolutionary activities, planting bombs, fighting strikebreakers, aiding fugitives, and attacking, even assassinating, bosses and political figures.



The electrifying story of a culture of solidarity and revolutionary &;crime&; fighting a social order based on injustice.

Editor's Note 1(2)
Note by the Comrades of Grupo Editorial Recortes 3(2)
Foreword to the Translation 5(4)
Acknowledgements 9(2)
Prologue 11(18)
Observations about the Applied Work Method
29(2)
Chronology of Significant Events
31(14)
Circumstances of My Relation with Some of the Protagonists
45(12)
Attack against the Estrella del Norte Bakery (January 3, 1927)
57(6)
Bomb at Reducto Streetcar Station (September 1, 1927)
63(6)
Alarm in Uruguay Over the Arrival of Roscigna and the Morettis (October 15--26, 1927)
69(6)
Cambio Messina Currency Exchange Robbery (October 25, 1928)
75(10)
The El Deseado Bus Episode (July 5, 1929)
85(12)
Incident at the Chauffeur Workers Union (February 26, 1931)
97(4)
El Buen Trato Coal Yard Escape and Subsequent Captures (March 18, 1931)
101(16)
Attack against Argentino Pesce (May 27, 1931)
117(4)
Frigorifico Nacional Paymaster Robbery (November 9, 1931)
121(14)
Attack against Espana and Anido, Leaders of the Free Bakers Society (December 9, 1931)
135(6)
Eleazar Hagman's Death (February 19, 1932)
141(10)
Assassination of Police Captain Pardeiro (February 24, 1932)
151(122)
The Lecaldare Case (May 27, 1932)
273(20)
Shootout in Paso Molino (November 20, 1933)
293(22)
Deportation of Roscigna, Paz, Lopez, and Malvicini (March 4, 1937)
315(8)
Epilogue 323(4)
The Ever-Present Violence Afterword 327(4)
Osvaldo Bayer
Index 331