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Collectives In The Spanish Revolution

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Collectives In The Spanish Revolution

Contributors:

By (Author) Gaston Leval
Translated by Vernon Richards
Foreword by Vernon Richards

ISBN:

9781629634470

Publisher:

PM Press

Imprint:

PM Press

Publication Date:

7th November 2018

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Dewey:

334.0946

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

416

Dimensions:

Width 140mm, Height 203mm

Description

Revolutionary Spain came about with an explosion of social change so advanced and sweeping that it remains widely studied as one of the foremost experiments in worker self-management in history. At the heart of this vast foray into toppling entrenched forms of domination and centralised control was the flourishing of an array of worker-run collectives in industry, agriculture, public services, and beyond.

Collectives in the Spanish Revolution is a unique account of this transformative processa work combining impeccable research and analysis with lucid reportage. Its author, Gaston Leval, was not only a participant in the Revolution and a dedicated anarcho-syndicalist but an especially knowledgeable eyewitness to the many industrial and agrarian collectives. In documenting the collectives organisation and how they improved working conditions and increased output, Leval also gave voice to the workers who made them, recording their stories and experiences. At the same time, Leval did not shy away from exploring some of the collectives failings, often ignored in other accounts of the period, opening space for readers today to critically draw lessons from the Spanish experience with self-managed collectives.

The book opens with an insightful examination of pre-revolutionary economic conditions in Spain that gave rise to the worker and peasant initiatives Leval documents and analyses in the bulk of his study. He begins by surveying agrarian collectives in Aragn, Levante, and Castile. Leval then guides the reader through an incredible variety of urban examples of self-organisation, from factories and workshops to medicine, social services, Barcelonas tramway system, and beyond. He concludes with a brief but perceptive consideration of the broader political context in which workers carried out such a far-reaching revolution in social organisationand a rumination on who and what was responsible for its defeat.

This classic translation of the French original by Vernon Richards is presented in this edition for the first time with an index. A new introduction by Pedro Garca-Guirao and a preface by Stuart Christie offer a prcis of Levals life and methods, placing his landmark study in the context of more recent writing on the Spanish collectiveseloquently positing that Levals account of collectivism and his assessments of their achievements and failings still have a great deal to teach us today.

Reviews

"Collectives in the Spanish Revolution demonstrates clearly that the working class are perfectly capable of running farms, factories, workshops, and public services without bosses or managers dictating to them."
--Stuart Christie, author of The Floodgates of Anarchy

Author Bio

Gaston Leval (1895-1978) was the son of a French Communard, who escaped to Spain in 1915 to avoid conscription during the First World War and joined the anarcho-syndicalist Confederacin Nacional del Trabajo trade union. Leval lived in Argentina during the dictatorship of Primo de Rivera and returned to Spain to become a militant fighter while documenting the revolution.

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