Anarcho-syndicalism: Yesterday and Today
Throughout history a small handful of people have tried to impose their will on and sustain their privileges by exploiting the rest. In response, those who oppose all power have stood up to the tyranny of the powerful with satire, revolt, boycotts, disobedience and revolution.
Power in its maximum expression, the State, has had a capitalist and bourgeois face since the 19th century and still wears it today. The counter-power that stood up to it in the past and today finds in the working class its protagonist.
The exhibition "Anarcho-syndicalism: Yesterday and Today" takes us through an interactive and visual history of Spanish anarcho-syndicalism, from the first international anarchist congress in Cordoba at the end of 1872 to CNT's most recent activity.















