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Miguel Gimenez Igualada : ウィキペディア英語版
Miguel Giménez Igualada

Miguel Giménez Igualada (1888, Iniesta, Spain - 1973, Mexico),〔("GIMÉNEZ IGUALADA, Miguel" at Dictionnaire International des Militants Anarchistes )〕 was a Spanish individualist anarchist writer also known as Miguel Ramos Giménez and Juan de Iniesta.〔(La insumisión voluntaria. El anarquismo individualista durante la Dictadura y la Segunda República (1923-1938) por Xavier Díez )〕
== Life ==
In his youth, Igualada engaged in illegalist activities.〔"Selon l’historien Vladimir Muñoz, son véritable nom aurait été Miguel Ramos Giménez et il aurait participé au début du 20è siècle aux groupes illégalistes."("GIMÉNEZ IGUALADA, Miguel" at Diccionaire International des Militants Anarchistes )〕 He unsuccessfully proposed the creation of a Spanish ''Union of Egoists'', and from the 1920s was a member of the anarcho-syndicalist Confederación Nacional del Trabajo.〔("GIMÉNEZ IGUALADA, Miguel" at Diccionaire International des Militants Anarchistes )〕 Among the many means of earning a living he was a street vendor, taxi driver, gardener, manager of a sugar plantation and rationalist teacher at the Libertarian Atheneum at Las Ventas, Madrid.〔("GIMÉNEZ IGUALADA, Miguel" at Diccionaire International des Militants Anarchistes )〕
Between October 1937 and February 1938 he edited the individualist anarchist magazine ''Nosotros'',〔("GIMÉNEZ IGUALADA, Miguel" at Diccionaire International des Militants Anarchistes )〕 which included writings by Han Ryner and Émile Armand; he also collaborated in the publication of ''Al Margen: Publicación quincenal individualista'', another anarchist magazine.
Igualada was strongly influenced by Max Stirner. Through his writings he promoted Stirner within Spain, and published the fourth Spanish edition of Stirner's book, ''The Ego and Its Own'', writing its preface. In 1968 he published a treatise on Stirner, dedicated to the memory of fellow anarchist Emile Armand,〔("Stirner" por Miguel Gimenez Igualada )〕 and wrote and published the tract, ''Anarchism''.〔(''Anarquismo'' by Miguel Gimenez Igualada ), retrieved 16 March 2011〕 He also contributed to the anarchist publications ''Boletín Interno del CIR'', ''Cénit'', ''Cultura y Pedagogía'', ''Despertad!'', ''Fuego'', ''Inquietudes'', ''Ruta'' and ''Tierra y Libertad'' (the newspaper of the Federación Anarquista Ibérica).
Igualada later lived in Argentina, Uruguay and Mexico,〔("GIMÉNEZ IGUALADA, Miguel" at Diccionaire International des Militants Anarchistes )〕 and was present at the First Congress of the Mexican Anarchist Federation in 1945.〔(''Anarquismo'' by Miguel Gimenez Igualada ), retrieved 16 March 2011〕

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