Publisher's Synopsis
The Autobiography of an Italian Rebel recounts the life and experiences of Francesco Antonio Ricciardi, an Italian anarchist and social reformer. Ricciardi provides a firsthand account of his involvement in radical politics and his struggles for social justice in 19th-century Italy. This translated edition offers readers a unique glimpse into the world of Italian anarchism through the eyes of a dedicated activist. Ricciardi's personal narrative provides valuable insights into the historical context of political rebellion and the motivations of those who fought for a more equitable society. His story is a testament to the enduring power of individual conviction and the pursuit of revolutionary ideals.
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