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Collectives in the Spanish Revolution - Gaston Leval

Submitted by libcom on Jan 3 2006 16:12
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  • agriculture
  • retail and food
  • Spain
  • 1930s
  • CNT
  • revolutions
  • Spanish Civil War
  • workers control

Detailed account of worker-controlled agriculture in revolutionary Spain during the civil war.

COLLECTIVES IN THE SPANISH REVOLUTION
by Gaston Leval
Published by Freedom Press, London, 1975

Text from anarchosyndicalism.net

  • Part 1: Preamble
  • Part 2: Agrarian socialisation
  • Part 3: Industry and public services
  • Part 4: Towns and isolated achievements
  • Part 5: Parties and government
  • Part 6: Final reflections
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Collectives in the Spanish Revolution - Gaston Leval

  • Part 1: Preamble
  • Part 2: Agrarian socialisation
  • Part 3: Industry and public services
  • Part 4: Towns and isolated achievements
  • Part 5: Parties and government
  • Part 6: Final reflections
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