"Invalid on both legs, leaning on crutches that he used vigorously in skirmishes, a great fighter for the rest, he carried on a powerful torso a bearded head with a harmonious forehead. [...] Violent and magnetic, he became the soul of a a movement of such extraordinary dynamism that it is still not completely extinguished today. He liked the street, the crowd, the hubbub, ideas, women. "—Víctor Serge, Memoirs of a Revolutionary
"Against the shepherds, against the flocks" was the slogan of L'anarchie and from this newspaper (which was published in Paris between 1905 and 1914) we have extracted the writings of Albert Libertad that make up this volume, some texts that are they meet for the first time in Spanish, and they have been prefaced, annotated and translated by Diego L. Sanromán.
Without concessions to those who allow themselves to govern, as well as to those who go...read more