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Liche Chairman of the Supreme Council

Posts: 4243 Join date: 2008-01-29 Age: 16 Location: USA-Virginia
 | Subject: Spanish Civil War Sat Nov 22, 2008 1:51 pm | |
| I want to learn more about it. Does any one have interesting faqs or know any books about it? |
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Tyrlop Chairman of the WR Committee

Posts: 1785 Join date: 2008-06-01 Location: Denmark
 | Subject: Re: Spanish Civil War Sat Nov 22, 2008 2:34 pm | |
| Ernst hemningway wrote a roman. american like him, ur american. read his book. |
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Zeronos ZEK in siberian gulag

Posts: 244 Join date: 2008-07-03 Age: 16 Location: Tennessee
 | Subject: Re: Spanish Civil War Sat Nov 22, 2008 2:36 pm | |
| Homage to Catalonia would probably be an interesting thing to start with. It's a book George Orwell wrote about his experiences fighting in a communist militia in the Spanish Civil War. |
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Liche Chairman of the Supreme Council

Posts: 4243 Join date: 2008-01-29 Age: 16 Location: USA-Virginia
 | Subject: Re: Spanish Civil War Sat Nov 22, 2008 8:06 pm | |
| Thanks guys! I know so far only that it was basically anarchists VS fascists, and that the dad from my dog skip lost his leg fighting for the anarchists. (but what I know is probably some what inaccurate.) |
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CoolKidX Chairman of the Supreme Council
Posts: 4426 Join date: 2008-02-14 Location: Netherlands
 | Subject: Re: Spanish Civil War Sat Nov 22, 2008 8:15 pm | |
| I tought it was republicans with a few leftist anarchists/communists/socilaists against the nationalists/fascists. _________________ "In war, there are no unwounded soldiers."--Jose Narosky "A pessimist is one who makes difficulties of his opportunities; an optimist is one who makes opportunities of his difficulties." --Reginald Mansell Eazy-er Said Than Dunn   |
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Zealot_Kommunizma Hero of the World Republic
Posts: 5209 Join date: 2007-12-06 Age: 21 Location: Mexico/Russia/Worl
 | Subject: Re: Spanish Civil War Sat Nov 22, 2008 9:23 pm | |
| | CoolKidX wrote: | | I tought it was republicans with a few leftist anarchists/communists/socilaists against the nationalists/fascists. |
Actually the republicans were the anarchists and socialists. |
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Stos New Party Member

Posts: 545 Join date: 2008-09-14
 | Subject: Re: Spanish Civil War Sat Nov 22, 2008 9:39 pm | |
| | Zealot_Kommunizma wrote: | | CoolKidX wrote: | | I tought it was republicans with a few leftist anarchists/communists/socilaists against the nationalists/fascists. |
Actually the republicans were the anarchists and socialists. |
Why are you differentiating between anarchists and socialists? |
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Tyrlop Chairman of the WR Committee

Posts: 1785 Join date: 2008-06-01 Location: Denmark
 | Subject: Re: Spanish Civil War Sun Nov 23, 2008 1:01 am | |
| | Stos wrote: | | Zealot_Kommunizma wrote: | | CoolKidX wrote: | | I tought it was republicans with a few leftist anarchists/communists/socilaists against the nationalists/fascists. |
Actually the republicans were the anarchists and socialists. |
Why are you differentiating between anarchists and socialists? |
stop it. |
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Kenzu Chairman of the WR Committee

Posts: 1810 Join date: 2007-08-17 Age: 22 Location: Austria - Vienna
 | Subject: Re: Spanish Civil War Sun Nov 23, 2008 1:18 am | |
| | CoolKidX wrote: | | I tought it was republicans with a few leftist anarchists/communists/socilaists against the nationalists/fascists. |
The republicans were democratically elected socialists.
I like the flag of the Second Spanish Republic very much! Present day Spanish socialists use it all the time. _________________ World Republic will prevail!
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CoolKidX Chairman of the Supreme Council
Posts: 4426 Join date: 2008-02-14 Location: Netherlands
 | Subject: Re: Spanish Civil War Sun Nov 23, 2008 1:24 am | |
| | Kenzu wrote: | | CoolKidX wrote: | | I tought it was republicans with a few leftist anarchists/communists/socilaists against the nationalists/fascists. |
The republicans were democratically elected socialists.
I like the flag of the Second Spanish Republic very much! Present day Spanish socialists use it all the time. |
Indeed its very nice. _________________ "In war, there are no unwounded soldiers."--Jose Narosky "A pessimist is one who makes difficulties of his opportunities; an optimist is one who makes opportunities of his difficulties." --Reginald Mansell Eazy-er Said Than Dunn   |
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Zealot_Kommunizma Hero of the World Republic
Posts: 5209 Join date: 2007-12-06 Age: 21 Location: Mexico/Russia/Worl
 | Subject: Re: Spanish Civil War Sun Nov 23, 2008 2:28 am | |
| | Stos wrote: | Why are you differentiating between anarchists and socialists? |
For people to not think I'm excluding them. |
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WeiWuWei New Party Member
Posts: 595 Join date: 2008-04-14 Age: 20 Location: Failida
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Black_Cross Chairman of the WR Committee

Posts: 1684 Join date: 2008-04-04 Age: 21 Location: Sisyphean Hell
 | Subject: Re: Spanish Civil War Thu Feb 12, 2009 12:44 am | |
| The Tragedy of Spain by Rudolph Rucker. Easily one of the most comprehensive reviews. Also, if you can get your hands on Chomsky's "American Power and the New Mandarins", he talks about it in short in sections II and III of the chapter "Objectivity and liberal scholarship". It's about 50 pages, and he crams it full of support for the grassroots organization of over 50% of the economy. | Quote: | | "The Anarchist Collectives" by Sam Dolgoff |
Indeed, this one is worthy of mention.
Never read "The Battle For Spain" by Antony Beevor. It's mostly trash. It focuses only on the war and gives no credence to the overwhelming social revolution that came from the grassroots.
Also, i'll be opening a thread about this (this thread probably should've been in the literature section) in order to have a comprehensive, in depth debate about this most significant event in the history of the labor movement (and humanity, as far as i'm concerned). _________________ "A market economy must comprise all elements of industry including labor, land and money [...] But labor and land are no other than the human beings themselves of which every society consists and the natural surroundings in which it exists. To include them in the market mechanism means to subordinate the substance of society itself." --Karl Polanyi--
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