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The Luso-anarchist reader : the origins of anarchism in Portugal and Brazil / edited by Plínio de Góes, Jr.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Original language: Portuguese Series: Critical constructionsPublisher: Charlotte, NC : IAP, Information Age Publishing, Inc., [2017]Description: 1 online resource (xv, 164 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781681237206
  • 1681237202
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Luso-anarchist reader.DDC classification:
  • 335/.8309469 23
LOC classification:
  • HX929 .L87 2017
Online resources:
Contents:
Introductory essay : renovação: the origins of Luso-anarchism / Plínio de Góes, Jr -- Words from an anarchist "snob" (1913) / Lima Barreto -- Manuel capineiro (1915) / Lima Barreto -- The sower (1921) / Avelino Fóscolo -- Alms (1905) / Avelino Fóscolo -- Syndicalism in Portugal (1931) / Manuel Joaquim de Sousa -- The anarchist conception of syndicalism (1923) / Neno Vasco -- Povero vecchio! (1902) / Neno Vasco -- The parasites (1935) / Neno Vasco -- Love each other ... and don't breed (1932) : intelligence has a gender / Maria Lacerda de Moura -- Sons of the poor (1905) / Ângelo Jorge -- God (1905) / Ângelo Jorge -- The factory (1909) / Ângelo Jorge -- Liberty and life (1905) / Ângelo Jorge -- Sexual love (1909) / Ângelo Jorge -- The inevitability of anarchy (1905) / Ângelo Jorge -- The authoritarian formula (1909) / Agelo Jorge -- Four years of exile (1931) / Mário Castelhano -- Letter from Varella (1927) / José Maria Fernandes Varella -- Letter from Varella (1927) / José Maria Fernandes Varella / -- Concluding remarks : a living tradition.
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"Each chapter is comprised of translations of work by anarchists translated by Plínio de Góes, Jr."--Introduction to the reader.

Includes bibliographical references.

Introductory essay : renovação: the origins of Luso-anarchism / Plínio de Góes, Jr -- Words from an anarchist "snob" (1913) / Lima Barreto -- Manuel capineiro (1915) / Lima Barreto -- The sower (1921) / Avelino Fóscolo -- Alms (1905) / Avelino Fóscolo -- Syndicalism in Portugal (1931) / Manuel Joaquim de Sousa -- The anarchist conception of syndicalism (1923) / Neno Vasco -- Povero vecchio! (1902) / Neno Vasco -- The parasites (1935) / Neno Vasco -- Love each other ... and don't breed (1932) : intelligence has a gender / Maria Lacerda de Moura -- Sons of the poor (1905) / Ângelo Jorge -- God (1905) / Ângelo Jorge -- The factory (1909) / Ângelo Jorge -- Liberty and life (1905) / Ângelo Jorge -- Sexual love (1909) / Ângelo Jorge -- The inevitability of anarchy (1905) / Ângelo Jorge -- The authoritarian formula (1909) / Agelo Jorge -- Four years of exile (1931) / Mário Castelhano -- Letter from Varella (1927) / José Maria Fernandes Varella -- Letter from Varella (1927) / José Maria Fernandes Varella / -- Concluding remarks : a living tradition.

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