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'''Isaac Puente Amestoy''' ([[June 3]] [[1896]], [[Abanto y Ciérvana]], in [[Vizcaya]]—[[1936]], probably in [[Burgos (province)|Burgos province]]) was a [[Basque people|Basque]] physician and [[Spanish anarchist]], active in the [[Confederación Nacional del Trabajo]] (CNT). He held [[Malthusianism|Malthusian]] views, and was an advocate of [[eugenics]] - which he best saw carried out through increased hygene, an end to [[prostitution]], and [[Feminist movement|Feminism]]. |
'''Isaac Puente Amestoy''' ([[June 3]] [[1896]], [[Abanto y Ciérvana]], in [[Vizcaya]]—[[1936]], probably in [[Burgos (province)|Burgos province]]) was a [[Basque people|Basque]] physician and [[Spanish anarchist]], active in the [[Confederación Nacional del Trabajo]] (CNT). He held [[Malthusianism|Malthusian]] views, and was an advocate of [[eugenics]] - which he best saw carried out through increased hygene, an end to [[prostitution]], and [[Feminist movement|Feminism]]. |
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He is best known for his famous and influential [[pamphlet]] ''El comunismo libertario'' ("Libertarian Communism") |
He is best known for his famous and influential [[pamphlet]] ''El comunismo libertario'' ("Libertarian Communism") published in [[1932]]. Puente was killed by [[Francisco Franco]]'s forces during the [[Spanish Civil War]]. |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
Revision as of 05:25, 1 April 2006
Isaac Puente Amestoy (June 3 1896, Abanto y Ciérvana, in Vizcaya—1936, probably in Burgos province) was a Basque physician and Spanish anarchist, active in the Confederación Nacional del Trabajo (CNT). He held Malthusian views, and was an advocate of eugenics - which he best saw carried out through increased hygene, an end to prostitution, and Feminism.
He is best known for his famous and influential pamphlet El comunismo libertario ("Libertarian Communism") published in 1932. Puente was killed by Francisco Franco's forces during the Spanish Civil War.
External links
- Libertarian Communism
- Biography at the CNT site (in Spanish)