Collectives in the Spanish Revolution
* Book: Gaston Leval. Collectives in the Spanish revolution.
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Detailed account of worker-controlled agriculture, industry and public services in revolutionary Spain during the civil war.
Contents
Part 1: Preamble
CHAPTER I: THE IDEAL
CHAPTER II: THE MEN AND THE STRUGGLES
CHAPTER III: MATERIALS FOR A REVOLUTION
CHAPTER IV: A REVOLUTIONARY SITUATION
Part 2: Agrarian socialisation
CHAPTER V: THE ARAGON FEDERATION OF COLLECTIVES
1. Graus
2. Fraga
3. Binefar
4. Andorra (Teruel)
5. Alcorisa
6. Mas de las Matas
7. Esplus
CHAPTER VI: COLLECTIVES IN THE LEVANTE
General Characteristics
1. Carcagente
2. Jativa
3. Other Methods of Operation
CHAPTER VII: THE COLLECTIVES OF CASTILE
CHAPTER VIII: COLLECTIVIST BOOK-KEEPING
CHAPTER IX: LIBERTARIAN DEMOCRACY
CHAPTER X: THE CHARTERS
STATUTES OF THE WORKERS' FREE COLLECTIVE OF TAMARITE DE LITERA
ASSETS OF THE COLLECTIVE
RIGHTS AND DUTIES OF THE COLLECTIVE
RULES FOR THE COLLECTIVE OF SALAS ALTAS
TEXT OF THE COLLECTIVIST RESOLUTION OF ALBALATE DE CINCA
Part 3: Industry and public services
CHAPTER XI: INDUSTRIAL ACHIEVEMENTS
Syndicalisations in Alcoy
CHAPTER XII: ACHIEVEMENTS IN THE PUBLIC SECTOR
1. Water, Gas and Electricity in Catalonia
2. The Barcelona Tramways
3. The Means of Transport
4. The Socialisation of Medicine
Part 4: Towns and isolated achievements
CHAPTER XIII: TOWN COLLECTIVISATIONS
1. Elda and the S.I.C.E.P.
2. Granollers
3. Hospitalet del Llobregat
4. Rubi
5. Castellon de la Plana
6. Socialisation in Alicante
CHAPTER XIV: ISOLATED ACHIEVEMENTS
1. The Boot and Shoemakers of Lerida
2. The Valencia Flour Mills
3. The Chocolate Cooperative of Torrente
4. The Agrarian Groups in Tarrasa
Part 5: Parties and government
CHAPTER XV: POLITICAL COLLABORATION
CHAPTER XVI: LIBERTARIANS AND REPUBLICANS
CHAPTER XVII: THE INTERNAL COUNTER-REVOLUTION
Part 6: Final reflections
CHAPTER XVIII: FINAL REFLECTIONS