Nursey-Bray, Paul

Malatesta and the Anarchist Revolution

is part of Anarchist Studies , III , 1 , Spring, 1995 , pp. 25 - 44
«Examines the approach to revolution taken by communist anarchist Errico Malatesta during the period 1919-1926. A discussion of his approach to the Russian revolution shows his characteristically anarchist rejection of Vladimir Lenin's centralism, and of any notion of a dictatorship of the proletariat. Criticism is made, however, of his tendency to focus on the failure of individual leaders rather than on an analysis of power. Malatesta's gradualist approach to anarchist revolution is charted, and his realistic appraisal of the problems of a revolutionary transition, especially the problem of political consciousness, is analyzed at length. It is argued that, in his approach to the problems of revolution in the twentieth century, Malatesta develops ideas, albeit in a more rudimentary fashion, that mirror the important conclusions and arguments elaborated by his younger Marxist contemporary Antonio Gramsci».
Language eng
Names [author] Nursey-Bray, Paul
Subjects
Anarchismo
Malatesta, Enrico
Rivoluzione
Anarchism
Malatesta, Enrico
Revolution