by Guest » Mon Aug 11, 2003 9:23 am
it's funny to call this uprising "anarchist" when there weren't really any anarchists in spain at that time, at least not in any form that could have allowed them to "sell out" that struggle. the 1873 uprisings were "cantonalist" and republican, in that the people who were involved were against the monarchy and for a more regionalist organization of the spanish state. it wasn't an anarchist struggle, although anarchists were involved in various areas. it was a decentralist struggle and it lasted only a short time (the uprising in the port of cartagena lasted longest). blaming anarchists for the "failure" of that series of uprisings puts far too much power into their hands. as i said, there weren't that many anarchists in spain at that time. that's like saying that since the paris commune included some anarchists, and it was suppressed, that means that the anarchists in paris were responsible for the failure of the paris commune. ridiculous. it's another example of marxists using false allegations against anarchists in order to avoid the criticisms anarchists make against marxism. that is not to say that anarchists are beyond reproach; they are not. but to criticize anarchists for what they have and still do is one thing--to criticize them for what you think they might to is quite another.