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Aproximación al anarquismo en Euskadi (1870-1936)

What became of anarchism in the Basque Country? Did it have any impact? What remains of it? This documentary aims to show how one of the greatest revolutions in history took place between these two dates; how thousands of workers left the countryside to work in factories, thus shaping today's society and landscapes; how, in short, the Western world underwent a profound change and the Basque Country was one of the protagonists. The ideas of a group of thinkers had taken root in Bilbao, Vitoria, and Donostia, immediately leading to a split: the socialists and the anarchists went their separate ways.

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What became of anarchism in the Basque Country? Did it have any impact? What remains of it? This documentary aims to show how one of the greatest revolutions in history took place between these two dates; how thousands of workers left the countryside to work in factories, thus shaping today's society and landscapes; how, in short, the Western world underwent a profound change and the Basque Country was one of the protagonists. The ideas of a group of thinkers had taken root in Bilbao, Vitoria, and Donostia, immediately leading to a split: the socialists and the anarchists went their separate ways.

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