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Spiro Konstantinov Gulabchev (12 June 1856 – January 1918) was a Bulgarian anarchist known for leading the movement, a Bulgarian left-wing, populist, and Russian nihilist movement that sought to create a society which protected the poorest among them. An avid opponent of inequality, and holding communitarian beliefs, Gulabchev organized educational associations and activities for the poor in multiple towns as clubs and libraries, through which he actively advocated for revolutionary action. In late 1880s, the siromakhomilstvo split between anarchism and socialism, with Gulabchev advocating for the former. In 1892, he formed an anarchist study group in Ruse.

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  • Spiridon, dit Spiro, Konstantinov Goulabchev (en bulgare, Спиридон (Спиро) Константинов Гулабчев) né le 12 juin 1856 et mort en janvier 1918, est un anarchiste bulgare connu pour avoir mené le mouvement siromakhomilstvo, un mouvement bulgare de gauche, populiste influencé par le nihiliste russe qui cherchait à créer une société qui protège les plus pauvres de ses membres. Fervent opposant à l'inégalité sociale et partisan de l'organisation communautaire, Goulabchev a organisé des associations et des activités éducatives pour les pauvres dans plusieurs villes sous forme de clubs et de bibliothèques, à travers lesquels il a activement plaidé pour une action révolutionnaire. À la fin des années 1880, le siromakhomilstvo s'est scindé entre anarchisme et socialisme, Goulabchev préconisant le premier. En 1892, il a formé un groupe d'étude anarchiste à Roussé. (fr)
  • Spiro Konstantinov Gulabchev (12 June 1856 – January 1918) was a Bulgarian anarchist known for leading the movement, a Bulgarian left-wing, populist, and Russian nihilist movement that sought to create a society which protected the poorest among them. An avid opponent of inequality, and holding communitarian beliefs, Gulabchev organized educational associations and activities for the poor in multiple towns as clubs and libraries, through which he actively advocated for revolutionary action. In late 1880s, the siromakhomilstvo split between anarchism and socialism, with Gulabchev advocating for the former. In 1892, he formed an anarchist study group in Ruse. (en)
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  • Spiro Gulabchev in 1880 (en)
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  • January 1918 (en)
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  • Spiro Konstantinov Gulabchev (12 June 1856 – January 1918) was a Bulgarian anarchist known for leading the movement, a Bulgarian left-wing, populist, and Russian nihilist movement that sought to create a society which protected the poorest among them. An avid opponent of inequality, and holding communitarian beliefs, Gulabchev organized educational associations and activities for the poor in multiple towns as clubs and libraries, through which he actively advocated for revolutionary action. In late 1880s, the siromakhomilstvo split between anarchism and socialism, with Gulabchev advocating for the former. In 1892, he formed an anarchist study group in Ruse. (en)
  • Spiridon, dit Spiro, Konstantinov Goulabchev (en bulgare, Спиридон (Спиро) Константинов Гулабчев) né le 12 juin 1856 et mort en janvier 1918, est un anarchiste bulgare connu pour avoir mené le mouvement siromakhomilstvo, un mouvement bulgare de gauche, populiste influencé par le nihiliste russe qui cherchait à créer une société qui protège les plus pauvres de ses membres. Fervent opposant à l'inégalité sociale et partisan de l'organisation communautaire, Goulabchev a organisé des associations et des activités éducatives pour les pauvres dans plusieurs villes sous forme de clubs et de bibliothèques, à travers lesquels il a activement plaidé pour une action révolutionnaire. À la fin des années 1880, le siromakhomilstvo s'est scindé entre anarchisme et socialisme, Goulabchev préconisant le pr (fr)
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