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317:, 2001, p. 76. "The anarchist youth movement had been founded soon after the birth of the Second Republic.... Later, they spread throughout the whole of Spain until they came to represent the third branch of the great libertarian family.... The FIJL had agreed upon the following statement of principles: '...This Association shall strive to invest young people with a libertarian conviction, as to equip them individually to struggle against authority in all its forms, whether in trade union matters or in ideological ones, so as to attain a libertarian social arrangement'" 207: 234:
In 2006, a new generation of anarchist youth decided to establish a new FIJL. The new organisation differentiated itself from the insurrectionist FIJL, defending anarcho-syndicalism critically. In 2007, after a period of no communication from the original FIJL, the new group re-established itself as
147: 135:. In February 1937 the FIJL organised a plenum of regional organisations (second congress of FIJL). In October 1938, from the 16th through the 30th in Barcelona, the FIJL participated in a national plenum of the libertarian movement, which was also attended by members of the 248:
In March 2012 the insurrectionist FIJL disbanded, prompting FIJA to once again claim the name. Today, this FIJL has a presence in Asturias, Cádiz, San Sebastián, Granada, Lorca (Murcia), and Madrid.
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protests and the influence of developments on from Italy and Greece. Following this it suffered a period of significant state repression, resulting in inactivity.
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the FIJL, but upon learning of a communique by the insurrectionist organization named itself Iberian Federation of Anarchist Youth (Spanish:
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positions and its differences with anarcho-syndicalism became more evident; this was due to the influence of the
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Offices of the Federación Ibérica de Juventudes Libertarias (FIJL). De la Paz street in Valencia in the 1930s
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Anarchosyndicalism, Libertarian Communism, and the State: the CNT in Zaragoza and Aragon, 1930-1937
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Facing the Enemy: a History of Anarchist Organization from Proudhon to May 1968
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Beevor(1982) The Spanish Civil War, London, Cassell, p. 275; photograph p.304.
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The FIJL is referred to as the "Iberian Federation of Libertarian Youth" in,
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Federación Ibérica de Juventudes Libertarias - Juventudes Libertarias
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organisations, which took place in Barcelona towards the end of the
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Directorio de la Federación Ibérica de Juventudes Libertarias
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During the early 2000s, the FIJL started to evolve towards
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o Grupo Bandera Negra "Lo que es y no es el 19 de julio"
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El exilio republicano español en Toulouse (1939 - 1999)
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purge of the Workers' Party of Marxist Unification (
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Federación Ibérica de Juventudes Anarquistas (FIJA)
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Index


Anarchism
Anti-authoritarianism
Libertarian socialism
Anarcha-feminism
Anti-militarism
juventudeslibertarias.com
Spanish
anarcho-syndicalist
Madrid
Madrid
Confederación Nacional del Trabajo
Iberian Anarchist Federation

May Days
POUM
anti-Stalinist
Spanish Civil War
Joseph Stalin
Paris
Franco's regime
First of May Group
Federico Borrell García
Robert Capa
The Falling Soldier

insurrectionist
black block
alterglobalization
El Fuelle

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