Michel Pablo (born as Michalis Raptis) was a revolutionary Marxist of Greek origin. Imprisoned during the Metaxas dictatorship in 1936, on the leadership of the Fourth International after WW2, and deeply involved in supporting the Algerians in the war of independence.
Michel Pablo (born as Michalis Raptis) was a revolutionary Marxist of Greek origin. Imprisoned during the Metaxas dictatorship in 1936, on the leadership of the Fourth International after WW2, and deeply involved in supporting the Algerians in the war of independence.
Born in Alexandria in 1911, Michel Pablo became a leading figure in the Fourth International from its foundation in 1938. Throughout the 20th century, he was active in revolutions around the globe. His political work ranged from agitation among German troops in World War II, to supporting the Algerians in their fight for freedom, to gun-running for Che Guevara. He also drafted revolutionary legislation in Allende's Chile and Ben Bella's Algeria.
Throughout his long and eventful life, Pablo fought for a society based on 'generalised self-management' or 'direct democracy', Athenian style. He never stopped believing this utopian dream was possible.
The Well-Dressed Revolutionary is a meticulously researched biography of an exciting international figure (and his partner, Elly Diovouniotis) - and a cracking good read.
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