Italian anarchist (1877–1935)
Luigi Fabbri (1877–1935) was an Italian anarchist , writer, and educator, who was charged with defeatism during World War I . He was the father of Luce Fabbri .
Life of Malatesta , translated by Adam Wight (originally published 1936). This book was published again with expanded content in 1945.
Malatesta: L'Uomo e il Pensiero
Letters to a Woman on Anarchy , 1905
Workers' Organisation and Anarchy , 1906 pamphlet
Anarchist Organisation , 1907 pamphlet
The School and the Revolution , 1912
Letters to a Socialist , 1913
The Aware Generation , 1913
Bourgeois Influences on Anarchism , 1914
Dictatorship and Revolution , 1921
Preventive Counter-revolution , 1922
Ferretti, Federico (2016). "Reading Reclus between Italy and South America: translations of geography and anarchism in the work of Luce and Luigi Fabbri" (PDF) . Journal of Historical Geography . 53 : 75–85. doi :10.1016/j.jhg.2016.05.017 .
Fabbri, Luce (1939). "Notes on the life of Luigi Fabbri". Social Studies . X (14). Montevideo.
Fedeli, Ugo (1948). Luigi Fabbri . Turin: Anarchist publishing group.
Santarelli, Enzo (1976). "Luigi Fabbri". In Andreucci, F.; Detti, T. (eds.). Biographical dictionary of the Italian workers' movement . Vol. II. Rome: Editori Riuniti.
Lipparoni, Nora (1979). The origins of fascism in Luigi Fabbri's thought . Fabriano: EPC.
Lamendola, Francesco. Remembering Luigi Fabbri .
Lane, A. T. (1995). Biographical Dictionary of European Labor Leaders . Greenwood Publishing Group . ISBN 978-0-313-26456-6 .
Santi, Fidele (2003). "FABBRI, Luigi" . Dizionario biografico online degli anarchici italiani (in Italian). Retrieved January 26, 2024 .
— (2006). Luigi Fabbri. A libertarian between Bolshevism and fascism . Pisa: BFS. ISBN 978-88-89413-09-8 .
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