In this interview translated by the Autonomies collective, One of Spain’s most interesting modern thinkers on anarchism, Tomás Ibáñez, outlines some of the thinking from his book Anarchism is Movement, which Freedom is publishing in English later this month. A child of Spanish anarchist exiles in France, Ibáñez began his political journey in French anarchist
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