International Socialist Circle

The International Socialist Circle (Spanish: Circulo Socialista Internacional) was an anarchist political organisation in Argentina, founded 1879 in Buenos Aires.[1] It was the first formalised anarchist group in Argentina.[2] From 1887 to 1888, Spanish and Italian anarchists affiliated with the group met in the Café Grutli on Calle Cerrito. According to the Marxist Augusto Kühn, the group came into conflict with Argentine Marxist organisations.[3] After several permutations, the movement emerged into the Argentine Regional Workers' Federation in 1901.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b Rubio, José Luis (1971). Las internacionales obreras en América [The international workers in America] (in Spanish). Madrid: Self-published. p. 47. OCLC 803115955.
  2. ^ Sitrin, Marina A. (2012). Everyday Revolutions: Horizontalism and Autonomy in Argentina. Zed Books. p. 30. ISBN 9781780320526.
  3. ^ Cappelletti, Ángel (1990). "Argentina". Anarchism in Latin America. Translated by Palmer-Fernández, Gabriel. AK Press.