Albert Joseph Libertad
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Joseph Albert known as Libertad [1](born 24 November 1875, Bordeaux; died le 12 November 1908, Paris) was a French anarchist. he worked as corrector with Aristide Bruand, editing the review, La Lanterne, and then with Sébastien Faure.
During the Dreyfus affair, he founded the anti-militarist league (1902). Activist and promotong the free love, he wrote in the newspaper the Anarachie with Émile Armand and the EnDehors, a famous newspaper founded by Zo d'Axa.
References:
- Libertad, Le Culte de la charogne. Anarchisme, un état de révolution permanente (1897-1908), Éditions Agone, 2006. ISBN 2-7489-0022-7
- l'EnDehors
[edit] References
- ^ Libertad, Le Culte de la charogne. Anarchisme, un état de révolution permanente (1897-1908), Éditions Agone, 2006. ISBN 2-7489-0022-7 (see also [1].