biographies A simple worker The life of the worker and trade unionist anarchist Gaetano Gervasio (1886 - 1964) in a book edited by his daughter Joan, published by Zero in Conduct. We publish the introduction of our collaborator Max Ortalli. |
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Among
the many misunderstandings about the anarchist movement, there is
one, created by more or less interested critics, who wants his
story and his story essentially alien to the world of work, the
working class and the proletariat in general. As if this
movement, which sees the vast majority of its activists, the most
popular to the less known, come from the ranks of the people and
wage labor, petty bourgeois was made up by penniless and
disillusioned, or even worse, all driven by intellectuals' action
only to assert his own personality. Logical corollary to this
misconception, the conventional wisdom in political and
historical rather uninformed, the almost complete absence of
unions organized by anarchists, as if they, even if extraction
proletarian working and training, so they were suffering from an
incurable individualism by spontaneously alienate those same
unions that they could protect their interests and the need for
emancipation. In short, a situation of widespread
automarginalizzazione decidedly unconvincing. With strong intensity
With this autobiography Gaetano Gervasio, always
attentive to the cause of the exploited and the witness of
solidarity, rebuilds her life, not as isolated and exceptional
experience - even if they are clearly outside the normal
hardening and moral force that has shown - but as an integral
part a social activist and capable of transforming the objective
of exceptionality in the normal networks of mutual support that
you helped create. Its appears as an extraordinary example of
attachment to the ideas and ideals that move, an attachment
marked by consistency, humanity and righteousness simply
exemplary. And nevertheless it must be remembered that, in the
surprising wealth of facts, incidents, circumstances, his
experience was not unique, not only because it was interwoven
with that of other anarchists, socialists and revolutionary
rebels like him who lived the same dramatic situations and
exciting, but also because all the tissue that surrounded the
militant workers and proletarians as its protagonists had also
trained in fighting and education, equally determined to live
their lives according to his principles, and safe in the same way
as the ideas and tools with which to carry them forward.
The legacy of his father's teachings
Giovanna Gervasio, picking up the pages of
forgotten father and adding supplements contained in the final
part, wanted to honor a debt. A debt of gratitude not only for
the richness of values ââand humanity, which he shared with
his father, but also in the younger generations, which are
primarily dedicated to these pages. Let me be clear, there is no
teaching in this book will, there's that sense of superiority or
distance that sometimes emerges in the autobiographies, always at
risk of self-congratulation. There is neither might be because
Joan has dedicated her life to young people and knows how to get
happily in a relationship with them. Massimo Ortalli
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