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Rafael Farga i Pellicer (12 August 1844 – 12 August 1890) was a Catalan
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who led the establishment of the
Spanish Regional Federation of the IWA The Spanish Regional Federation of the International Workingmen's Association (), known by its Spanish abbreviation FRE-AIT, was the Spanish chapter of the socialist working class organization commonly known today as the First International. The ...
(FRE-AIT). As a print worker, he became involved in the Barcelona
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following the
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of 1868, when he was first introduced to
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by the Italian anarchist
Giuseppe Fanelli Giuseppe Fanelli (13 October 1827 – 5 January 1877) was an Italian revolutionary anarchist, best known for his tour of Spain in 1868, introducing the anarchist ideas of Mikhail Bakunin. Life and revolutionary path Fanelli was born in Naples, ...
. He then set about organising the Catalan
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along anarchist lines, emphasising
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and
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, eventually affiliating the FRE-AIT with
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's
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. He then came to uphold the precepts of anarcho-syndicalism, overseeing the establishment of the FRE-AIT's successor, the
Federation of Workers of the Spanish Region The Federation of Workers of the Spanish Region (, FTRE) was a Spanish anarchist organization founded in the Barcelona Workers' Congress of 1881 by the initiative of a group of Catalans, Catalan anarcho-syndicalists headed Josep Llunas i Pujals, Ra ...
(FTRE). Later in life, he lost interest in syndicalist organising and turned to
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, penning a series of studies of political figures and movements of the 19th century.


Biography

In the wake of the
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of 1868, workers' societies in
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began organising around the
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, with the 1868 Barcelona Workers' Congress declaring its support for federal republicanism and
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. The declarations were openly supported by Rafael Farga i Pellicer, who at that time worked as a
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, and who began writing for the societies' newspaper ''La Federación''. Farga had been influenced by the work of
Francesc Pi i Margall Francesc Pi i Margall (Spanish: Francisco Pi y Margall; 29 April 1824 – 29 November 1901) was a Spanish federalist and republican politician and theorist who served as president of the short-lived First Spanish Republic in 1873. He was ...
, who had been the principle theorist of
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in Spain. By this time, the Italian anarchist
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was travelling to Spain in order to establish a Spanish section of the
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(IWA). In the Catalan capital, Fanelli met
Josep Lluís Pellicer Josep Lluís Pellicer i Fenyé (12 May 1842 – 15 June 1901) was a Spanish people, Spanish painter, illustrator and cartoonist. Biography He was born in Barcelona, and originally studied to be a surveyor, but switched to studying art with Ra ...
, who organised a meeting with a number of his fellow federal republicans. One of the attendees was his nephew Rafael Farga i Pellicer, who was quickly won over to Fanelli's anarchist principles. Together they set about organising a Catalan branch of the International, with Josep Lluís Pellicer as its president and Rafael Farga as its secretary. The internationalist nucleus soon came to include the physician , medical student
José García Viñas José García Viñas (Málaga, 1848 - Melilla, 1931) was an Andalusian anarchist physician, member of the Spanish Regional Federation of the International Workingmen's Association (FRE-AIT, 1870–1881) and of Mikhail Bakunin's International All ...
and engineering student Trinidad Soriano. In May 1869, Farga's nucleus constituted itself as the official Barcelona section of the IWA, adding
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to its federal republican platform. Before long, Farga and Sentiñon were engaged in active correspondence with the International's leading figure
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. In a letter to Bakunin, Farga elaborated the nucleus' strategy to defend socialism in ''La Federación'' and advocate for it at future workers' congresses, with the aim of increasing the influence of the international within the city's workers' societies. The strategy was successful, with internationalists being elected to prominent positions within the workers' societies, which subsequently became affiliated officially with the IWA. In September 1869, Farga and Sentiñon were delegated to attend the IWA's Basel Congress, where they first became aware of the divisions between the
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and the anarchists. Although Farga and Sentiñon aligned themselves with Bakunin's anti-political and decentralist program, they were cautious about applying it in Catalonia, where socialism had not yet fully developed and where they wished to "avoid future divisions" over these issues. They joined Bakunin's
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before returning to Spain, where they endeavoured to establish an official Spanish section of the International. Farga's nucleus went on to participate in the
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, which resulted in the establishment of the
Spanish Regional Federation of the IWA The Spanish Regional Federation of the International Workingmen's Association (), known by its Spanish abbreviation FRE-AIT, was the Spanish chapter of the socialist working class organization commonly known today as the First International. The ...
(FRE-AIT). The Congress was opened by Farga, who declared: As the congress continued, Farga continued to make explicitly anarchist speeches against
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, the
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and the
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, to the rapturous applause of the attending delegates. He declared that the FRE-AIT's aim to be "to end the rule of the capital, of the state and of the Church by constructing on their ruins
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— the free federation of free associations of workers." With its center in Barcelona, the FRE-AIT quickly extended its influence throughout the country, gaining particular proinence in
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. Following the expulsion of the anti-authoritarians from the International by the
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delegates to the Hague Congress, the Spanish delegates that were due to attend the congress instead went to
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. At the subsequent St. Imier Congress, Farga and his fellow delegate
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decided to formally affiliate the FRE-AIT with Bakunin's
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. On Christmas Day of 1872, they convened the
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in order to reorganize the FRE-AIT along anarchist lines, establishing a more
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federation. Within the Anti-Authoritarian International, Farga became associated with the syndicalist wing, which advocated for the
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as a means to bring about a
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that would result in anarchy. The FRE-AIT subsequently went through a number of years of political repression, after which it became necessary to reorganise. At the 1881 Barcelona Workers' Congress, the FRE-AIT was officially dissolved and replaced by the
Federation of Workers of the Spanish Region The Federation of Workers of the Spanish Region (, FTRE) was a Spanish anarchist organization founded in the Barcelona Workers' Congress of 1881 by the initiative of a group of Catalans, Catalan anarcho-syndicalists headed Josep Llunas i Pujals, Ra ...
(FTRE), which took on a staunchly
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position. Farga and other veterans of the FRE ensured some continuity between the two organisations. The new organisation's Federal Commission, led by Farga, was composed entirely of syndicalists, including Farga's cousin
Antoni Pellicer Antoni Pellicer i Paraire (1851–1916) was a Catalan writer, typographer and anarchist activist. Biography Antoni Pellicer was born on 23 February 1851 in Barcelona, the son of shoemaker Ramon Pellicer i Padrol, from Reus; and his wife, Antà ...
, as well as Francesc Tomàs,
Josep Llunas Josep Llunas i Pujals (30 January 1852–23 May 1905) was a Catalan anarchist, journalist and trade unionist. He joined the Spanish Regional Federation of the International Workingmen's Association (FRE-AIT) in 1872 and, by the 1880s, becam ...
and . By 1883, Farga had largely lost interest in the activities of the FTRE. He instead began working on a series of literary works, including studies of
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and
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, while also working as editor of the journal ''La Asociación''.


Works and collaborations

*''Garibaldi. Historia Liberal del Siglo XIX. Ideas, Movimientos y Hombres Importantes. Estudios Filosofico-originales de escritores italianos, franceses y espanoles. Bajo la direccion de Justo Pastor de Pellico''. Barcelona, La Academia of Evaristo Ullastres, 1882, 2 vols. *''Prolegómenos de la composición tipográfica''. Barcelona: La Academia, 188? *''Biografía de Miguel Bakunin'' with ''Miguel Bakunin sus ideales y tácticas'' & Bakunin's ''La escuela en el porvenir'' (The School of the Future). La Coruña, Aurora, (published posthumously c. 1916). *With Josep Llunas, "La familia; Datos de estadística universal", "¿Qué es anarquía?" y "La cuestión política", in Josep Llunas, ''Estudios filosófico-sociales''. Barcelona, La Academia, 1882.


See also

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International Anarchist Congresses Over the past 150 years, anarchists, anarcho-syndicalists and libertarian socialists have held many congresses, conferences and international meetings in which trade unions, other groups and individuals have participated. First International ...
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Anarchism in Spain Anarchism in Spain has historically gained some support and influence, especially before Francisco Franco's victory in the Spanish Civil War of 1936–1939, when it played an active political role and is considered the end of the golden age of c ...


References


Bibliography

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Further reading

* Various authors. ''Història de la cultura catalana''. Barcelona, edicions 62. * Iñiguez Miguel. ''Esbozo de una enciclopedia histórica del anarquismo''. Madrid, Fundación Anselmo Lorenzo, 2001. * Juan Gómez Casas, ''Historia del anarcosindicalismo español'', Madrid: Editorial ZYX, 1968.


External links


Biography in 'Cuaderns d'inpertinencia' (in Catalán)
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