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  1. Luigi Galleani (Italian: [luˈiːdʒi ɡalleˈaːni]; August 12, 1861 – November 4, 1931) was an Italian insurrectionary anarchist best known for his advocacy of "propaganda of the deed", a strategy of political assassinations and violent attacks.

  2. Apr 26, 2013 · Crime. The Bomb-Throwing Anarchists Who Terrorized Boston 100 Years Before the Tsarnaevs. By Justin Peters. April 26, 201312:26 PM. Luigi Galleani. Wikimedia Commons. The Boston Marathon...

  3. dwardmac.pitzer.edu › Anarchist_Archives › brightLuigi Galleani Biography

    Luigi Galleani (1861-1931) was a major 20th century anarchist born in Vercelli Italy. Famous internationally, he was a proponent of propaganda by the deed. Galleani became versed in legal and political theory at the University of Turin while acquiring a law degree.

  4. May 1, 2019 · Luigi Galleani was a major figure in the American anarchist movement. He spent his whole life fomenting various anarchist rebellions.

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  5. Jan 13, 2016 · Its creator, Luigi Galleani, was a lawyer, journalist, and radical born in Italy. He was imprisoned several times in Europe for leading strikes and demonstrations for workers’ rights, fleeing from Italy to France to Egypt and London before arriving in Paterson, New Jersey, in late 1901.

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  6. Luigi Galleani: the Most Dangerous Anarchist In America by Antonio Senta. AK Press, 2019 akpress.org. Sacco and Vanzetti, the Italian-American anarchists executed in Massachusetts in 1927 for a robbery and murder they probably had nothing to do with, had a favorite newspaper.

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  8. Learn about Luigi Galleani, the author of The End of Anarchism? (1925), who defended \"propaganda by deed\" and criticized reformism and socialism. Discover his views on individualism, communism, violence, organization and progress.

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