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 | | With the advent of the Primo de Rivera dictatorship, he moved to Paris\par together with Durruti and Ascaso, but, due to certain misunderstandings and disagreements over\par touring the Americas, he returned to Barcelona in 1926 to work as a taxi-driver (a short time\par before, in 1924, he had been caught up in the Vera-Atarazanas operation). |
 | | Author of: A los anarquistas de Espa\'f1a y\par Cuba, Memoria de la Conferencia Anarquista Internacional celebrada en Chicago en septiembre\par de 1893 (Paterson, 1900, previous editions in 1893 and 1899), Reformismo, dictadura, federalismo\par (1922), I congressi socialisti internazionali (1900), Reflexiones sobre el movimiento obrero en\par M\'e9xico (1911), Socialismo anarquista. |
 | | DEFENSORES DE LA INTERNACIONAL.\par After the FRE was outlawed by Sagasta (1872) the Federal Council arranged for the setting up of\par hand-picked groups of militants charged with keeping the federation afloat: these groups were the\par Defensores de la Internacional (Defenders of the International). |
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