Militant Anti-Fascism Book

‘Militant Anti-Fascism: 100 Years Of Resistance’ by M. Testa

(AK Press, 2015). 

‘Potent Primer On Europe’s Anti-Fascist Struggle … a useful source of information about the fight against fascism.’ Morning Star.

‘[helps] to illuminate the experience of, and justifications for, militant anti-fascism from an on-the-ground perspective… The book readily embraces the violence inherent in militant anti-fascism.’ Anarchist Studies.

‘does an excellent job of telling the story of antifascist movements in multiple countries… a good schematic overview of a radical approach to fighting fascism that points to the high points of mass struggle, the importance of a united left, and the need to confront fascism wherever it arises.’ Good Reads.

‘One of the strengths … is the number of interviewees adding personal recollections which provide some telling detail… well-researched and readable accounts enhanced by the everyday realities of day to day anti-fascism revealed by the activist oral history.’ Medium.com review.

‘We wouldn’t necessarily agree with everything [he says but] … Malatesta’s writing is as usual very interesting and packed with funny and interesting info, so enjoy.’ Brighton Anti-Fascists. 

‘It’s sold a lot more than my made-up book.Eddie Stampton, professional racist & cross dresser.

‘Buy this book, Pendejo, or I shoot!’ 

About malatesta32

Malatesta aka M. Testa, undercover anti-fascist blogger, has analyzed the changing fortunes of the British far right for nearly a decade. He has given lectures on anti-fascism, published articles in Anarchist Studies and Freedom magazine and wrote Militant Anti-Fascism: 100 Years Of Resistance (AK Press 2015) which the Morning Star called a '‘Potent Primer On Europe’s Anti-Fascist Struggle … a useful source of information about the fight against fascism.’ http://www.akuk.com/index.php?_a=product&product_id=7285
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