Miguel Garcia was one of the survivors of the libertarian resistance which refused, either at the end of the Spanish Civil War, or World War Two, to give up the fight for freedom. Theirs was a rearguard action, attempting to defend the workers' movement against Franco's murderous repression. This interview took place shortly after Miguel Garcia's arrival in London (in the late 60s) and his return to political activity after serving twenty years for his 'crimes'. In it, he explains the motivation and methods of the ...
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Miguel Garcia was one of the survivors of the libertarian resistance which refused, either at the end of the Spanish Civil War, or World War Two, to give up the fight for freedom. Theirs was a rearguard action, attempting to defend the workers' movement against Franco's murderous repression. This interview took place shortly after Miguel Garcia's arrival in London (in the late 60s) and his return to political activity after serving twenty years for his 'crimes'. In it, he explains the motivation and methods of the resistance. It is complemented by some of Miguel's letters to the press, and a short introduction on his life, and times.
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Very Good. A loose leaf pamphlet, circa 1970s, containing an interview with the author after 20 years as a political prisoner in Spain. OCLC locates 7 copies.; [12] pages.