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Espiral (Guadalajara)

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BELTRAN DENGRA, Joaquín. La opinión sobre la Revolución mexicana (1911-1917) en la prensa anarquista española. Espiral (Guadalaj.) [online]. 2008, vol.14, n.41, pp.169-205. ISSN 1665-0565.

The article studies the view of the Spanish State's anarchists and anarcho-syndicalists on the Mexican Revolution, through the newspapers consulted. The Spanish State's anarchists considered, according to the press studied, the Magonistas first, and the Zapatistas later, as the only ones capable of redeeming the Mexican workers by means of the social revolution. But their opinions were not monolithic: there were those among them who thought that the indigenous natives were incapable of carrying out such a longed-for social revolution. But other Spanish libertarians did approve of the struggle of the indigenous (and crossbreed) peasantry, because they valued their primitive communism. Therefore, not all the Spanish State's libertarian judged in like manner the Revolution that began in Mexico at the end of 1910.

Keywords : Revolución mexicana; anarquismo español; sindicalismo; movilización social.

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