Marie Louise Berneri (born Maria Luisa Berneri; 1 March 1918 – 13 April 1949) was an
anarchist
Anarchism is a political philosophy and Political movement, movement that seeks to abolish all institutions that perpetuate authority, coercion, or Social hierarchy, hierarchy, primarily targeting the state (polity), state and capitalism. A ...
activist and author. Born in Italy, she spent much of her life in Spain, France, and England. She was involved with the short-lived publication, ''Revision'', with Luis Mercier Vega and was a member of the group that edited ''Revolt'', ''
War Commentary'', and the newspaper ''
Freedom
Freedom is the power or right to speak, act, and change as one wants without hindrance or restraint. Freedom is often associated with liberty and autonomy in the sense of "giving oneself one's own laws".
In one definition, something is "free" i ...
''. She was a continuous contributor to ''
Spain and the World''. She also wrote a survey of utopias, ''Journey Through Utopia'', first published in 1950 and re-issued in 2020. ''Neither East Nor West'' is a selection of her writings (1952).
Early life
She was born in
Arezzo
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,
Italy
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, the elder daughter of
Camillo and
Giovanna Berneri. The family went into exile in 1926 for resisting
Mussolini
Benito Amilcare Andrea Mussolini (29 July 188328 April 1945) was an Italian politician and journalist who, upon assuming office as Prime Minister, became the dictator of Fascist Italy from the March on Rome in 1922 until his overthrow in 194 ...
. In 1936 her father went to Spain, to fight against the fascists in the
Spanish Civil War
The Spanish Civil War () was a military conflict fought from 1936 to 1939 between the Republican faction (Spanish Civil War), Republicans and the Nationalist faction (Spanish Civil War), Nationalists. Republicans were loyal to the Left-wing p ...
. He was assassinated by Communists in 1937. Marie visited
Barcelona
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twice, the second time after her father's murder. Around this time she was living in France and studying
psychology
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at the
Sorbonne.
Anarchism
Towards the end of 1937 she married
Vernon Richards
Vernon Richards (born Vero Benvenuto Costantino Recchioni, 19 July 1915 – 10 December 2001) was an Anglo-Italian anarchist, editor, author, engineer, photographer and the companion of Marie-Louise Berneri.
Richards' founding of the paper ' ...
, also an active anarchist with many of the same groups and publications as she. In April 1945 she was one of the four editors of ''
War Commentary'' which she had helped to found, who were tried for
incitement to disaffection. Because her husband was a co-defendant, she was acquitted on a
legal technicality
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that allows that a wife cannot conspire with her husband. When her three comrades were imprisoned, she took on the main responsibility for maintaining the paper into the postwar period.
She attended the first post-war
international anarchist conference in Paris, 1948, as a member of the British delegation. Her mother and sister (medical doctor
Giliane Berneri) also attended as members of the Italian and French delegations. She received much praise for her
Freedom Press
Freedom Press is an anarchist publishing house and Radical bookshops in the United Kingdom, bookseller in Whitechapel, London, United Kingdom, founded in 1886.
Alongside its many books and pamphlets, the group also runs a news and comment-based ...
pamphlet, the
anti-Stalinist ''Workers in Stalin's Russia'' (1944). Berneri was also one of the first people in Britain to promote the ideas of
Wilhelm Reich
Wilhelm Reich ( ; ; 24 March 1897 – 3 November 1957) was an Austrian Doctor of Medicine, doctor of medicine and a psychoanalysis, psychoanalyst, a member of the second generation of analysts after Sigmund Freud. The author of several in ...
.
Death and legacy
In December 1948 Berneri gave birth at home but the baby died shortly afterwards. Berneri died 13 April 1949 at the age of 31 from a viral infection from childbirth. She was cremated at
Kensal Green Cemetery
Kensal Green Cemetery is a cemetery in the Kensal Green area of North Kensington in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea and the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham in London, England. Inspired by Père Lachaise Cemetery in P ...
and her ashes scattered in a north London park.
Her friends formed the ''Marie Louise Berneri Memorial Committee'' and in 1949 published the book ''Marie Louise Berneri, 1918 – 1949: A Tribute.'' In 1950 the book ''Journey Through Utopia'' was published posthumously. In 1952 the memorial committee published ''Neither East Nor West'', a selection of Berneri's articles from ''
War Commentary''.
George Woodcock
George Woodcock (May 8, 1912 – January 28, 1995) was a Canadian writer of political biography and history, an anarchist thinker, a philosopher, an essayist and literary critic. He was also a poet and published several volumes of travel wri ...
and
Ivan Avakumović dedicated their biography of
Peter Kropotkin
Pyotr Alexeyevich Kropotkin (9 December 1842 – 8 February 1921) was a Russian anarchist and geographer known as a proponent of anarchist communism.
Born into an aristocratic land-owning family, Kropotkin attended the Page Corps and later s ...
, ''
The Anarchist Prince
''The Anarchist Prince'' is a biography of Peter Kropotkin
Pyotr Alexeyevich Kropotkin (9 December 1842 – 8 February 1921) was a Russian anarchist and geographer known as a proponent of anarchist communism.
Born into an aristocratic l ...
'' (1950), to Marie-Louise Berneri, "a true disciple of Kropotkin."
Works
* ''Peter Kropotkin: His Federalist Ideas'' (1922)
* ''Workers in Stalin's Russia'' (1945)
* ''
Journey Through Utopia'' (1950)
* ''Neither East Nor West: Selected Writings 1939–1948'' (1952)
References
Further reading
*
* Adams, Matthew S. (2019).
The black rose of utopia: Marie Louise Berneri"Loughborough University Archive.
Retrieved 17 May 2025.
*
External links
*Se
from The Anarchist Encyclopedia at Recollection Books
Marie-Louise Berneri page at Libcom1949 tribute to marie-louise berneri
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Infectious disease deaths in England
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Italian emigrants to the United Kingdom
Italian expatriates in France
Italian expatriates in Spain
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People from Arezzo
University of Paris alumni