Wednesday, December 19, 2007

Preetenns In Short Skirts

Brignardello Anarchist a Book and Documentary by Andres Brignardello

Valparaíso Book Presentation Anarchist Book Fair in Viña del Mar, with Andres Brignardello found Pleasures radio journalist and writer Cristian Vila.

Valparaiso Anarchist is a book - documentary that addresses the anarchist presence in Valparaiso in the late nineteenth century, where it started the first efforts of the labor movement for liberation from the complex conditions of domination to which it was holds a large part of the popular world of Valparaiso. Ester

work calls into question the theories of the communist left on the conformation of the labor movement, and raises the proposition that it was in the nitrate fields where they start to fight leftist movements, but Valparaiso is the place where mature idea of \u200b\u200ba classless society and libertarian.

Brignardello with Cristian Andres Vila, Marcelo Novoa poet, journalist Nicholas Tapia Irreverent TV and Radio Journalist Pleasures Book Fair in Viña del Mar, January 2007 .

Research is an alternative vision of development and progress of Valparaiso in early twentieth century. A book that addresses the first revolutionary experiences, major workers' strikes, the repression of the labor movement and the political and social framework of a city controlled by big capital and ongoing struggle to resolve class contradictions.

participate in the documentary include the Doctor of History and author of several books on popular movement Mario Garcés, journalist Ernesto Carmona and labor leader Enrique Núñez. The music runs through Buenos Aires Transient pool account and is part of the Suite Porteña the composer Felix Cardenas.

both the book and the documentary can be found to sale at the following locations: Bookstore

Crisis (Avenida Pedro Montt before Congress) Library

Ivens (Plaza Aníbal Pinto)

Siclón Book (Valparaíso Av N ° 363 Local 131 Phone: ( 32) 90 77 65)

Siclón Book (No. 595 Valparaiso Avenue Local 5 Tel: (32) 46 58 71)

Library in Santiago in Heavy Metal, José Miguel de la Barra 460 Santiago Centro .

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