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Title: Anarchism in South America
Author: Freedom Press
Date: February 1, 1888
Language: en
Topics: South America, Freedom Press, letter
Source: Freedom: A Journal of Anarchist Socialism, Vol. 2 -- No. 17, online source http://www.revoltlib.com/?id=2951.
Notes: Freedom Press (London)

Freedom Press

Anarchism in South America

A correspondent writes to us from Buenos Ayres:

I send you a copy of a handbill circulated by Anarchists of Buenos Ayres

after a meeting of sympathy and grief for the victims of Chicago. It

will probably interest your readers to know that something is doing

here, though it is not very much yet. I who write have been for some

time a Socialist, though not an Anarchist, as I did not understand

Anarchism. I think I am an Anarchist now, and the crime of Chicago has

done more than anything else to make me study the subject."

After relating the circumstances of the tragedy, with which our readers

are familiar, the handbill continues:

"The bourgeois in condemning and executing these brave champions of the

workers' cause has made no mistake. These martyrs proposed to overthrow

the vile domination of the bourgeoisie, they desired to expropriate some

of the wealth that it withholds with injury to civilization, and to

substitute for present institutions, which are the cause of misery,

physical decay, moral degradation, prostitution, wars, and crimes of all

-to substitute for them a new social organization, in which all that

exists shall belong to all men, and all will give to society the aid of

their work, and each one will possess abundance and liberty.

"The bourgeoisie has killed five Anarchists; but what they wished to

obtain, hundreds of thousands desire also,--and they will obtain it.

"At the news of the execution of the Socialists in Chicago, the

Socialists of Buenos Ayres called a meeting for the 27th of November in

the theater-hall in 336 Commercio Street; but the police of this city,

firm friends of all oppressors, as the workers are of all the oppressed,

prevented the meeting from being held in that place. The Socialists then

met in another place, and passed the following resolution :

"'The Anarchists met together in Buenos Ayres bow themselves in token of

grief before the tombs of their brothers assassinated in Chicago by the

North American bourgeoisie.

"They declare their approval of the acts which brought these noble

victims to the gallows, and they promise to persevere energetically in

the struggle to the death undertaken by the people against the

bourgeoisie, -- strife whose object in the substitution of social

justice for the crimes and iniquities of the present system.'

"The Anarchists of Montevideo sent a delegate to represent them at the

meeting, and later on sent their adhesion by telegraph. Also the

Anarchists of Rosario and the city of La Plata sent by means of letters

their adhesion to the said meeting."