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Buenaventura Durruti

Durruti The Prominent Anarchist

Buenaventura Durruti was born on 14th July 1896 in the Spanish region of León. He was first introduced to anarchism as a young man, and later became the leading figure in the Spanish Anarchist movement. He spent much of his life as a militant activist, participating in strikes, demonstrations, and direct action against state and capitalist institutions throughout Spain, Argentina, and France. Durruti was an ardent advocate for self-management and workers' control, and was deeply involved in anti-fascist struggles in response to the rise of Francisco Franco. A significant part of his activism was part of the Confederación Nacional del Trabajo (CNT), the anarcho-syndicalist trade union.

Durruti died on November 20, 1936, during the Spanish Civil War. Despite his untimely death, his political ideas and actions had a profound impact on Spanish anarchism and the larger global anarchist movement. With his uncompromising stance against fascism and his advocacy for a libertarian socialist society, Durruti continues to be revered as a symbol of revolutionary anarchism. His life and work demonstrate the vitality and resilience of anarchist thought and action in the face of formidable opposition.


Date of Birth: 14th July 1896

Date of Death: 20th November 1936

Country of Birth: Spain

Political Ideas: Revolutionary Anarchism

Quotes Available: 8



Quotes by Buenaventura Durruti

To us it means nothing that there is a Soviet Union somewhere in the world, for the sake of whose peace and tranquility the workers of Germany and China were sacrificed to Fascist barbarians by Stalin.
We are not in the least afraid of ruins. We are going to inherit the earth; there is not the slightest doubt about that. The bourgeoisie might blast and ruin its own world before it leaves the stage of history. We carry a new world here, in our hearts. That world is growing this minute.
I do not expect any help for a libertarian revolution from any government in the world... we expect no help, not even from our own government, in the last analysis.
The CNT which is the most powerful organisation in Spain must take up its rightful place in the collective order. Its battles must be in tune with its greatness.
The liberal government of Spain could have rendered the fascist elements powerless long ago. Instead it compromised and dallied.
The CNT's prisoners will have to thank the politicians for their release, and that to me who am an anarchist, has enormous implications. I would like to walk free thanks to the efforts of my comrades and not due to the philanthropy of someone whom I have to fight tooth and nail as soon as I am out.
No government in the world fights fascism to the death. When the bourgeoisie sees power slipping from its grasp, it has recourse to fascism to maintain itself.
For us, it is a matter of crushing fascism once and for all. Yes; and in spite of the government.