Editor | Marín Civera |
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Categories |
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Frequency | Monthly |
Founder | Marín Civera |
Founded | 1932 |
First issue | March 1932 |
Final issue | January 1934 |
Country | Spain |
Based in | Valencia |
Language | Spanish |
Orto was a monthly anarchist cultural magazine which was published in Valencia, Spain, between 1932 and 1934. Its subtitle was Revista de documentación social ( Spanish: Magazine of social documentation). [1]
Orto was started in Valencia in 1932, [2] and its first issue appeared in March that year. [3] It was founded and edited by Marín Civera. [4] Josep Renau worked as the graphic editor of the magazine. [3] [5] Major contributors of Orto included Benjamín Jarnés, Ramón J. Sender, Isaac Puente, Hildegart Rodríguez and Vital Aza. [4] [5]
Orto was published on a monthly basis by the Institute of Social History Foundation and supported the Spanish labour movement. [5] The magazine aimed to provide a forum for people with the different working-class ideologies depending on the ideas of syndicalism. [5] Like other publications of the period in the country it also supported the premises of Neo-Malthusian and Eugenics. [2] In terms of economics the magazine adhered to Marxism for which it was criticized. [1] Marín Civera attempted to develop a synthesis of Marxism and anarcho-syndicalism in the magazine. [6]
Orto featured articles on health, science, urbanism, agrarianism, politics, economy, sexuality, art, feminism and social struggles. It also published critical articles on religion. [5]
Orto folded in January 1934 after producing twenty issues. [3] [4]
Editor | Marín Civera |
---|---|
Categories |
|
Frequency | Monthly |
Founder | Marín Civera |
Founded | 1932 |
First issue | March 1932 |
Final issue | January 1934 |
Country | Spain |
Based in | Valencia |
Language | Spanish |
Orto was a monthly anarchist cultural magazine which was published in Valencia, Spain, between 1932 and 1934. Its subtitle was Revista de documentación social ( Spanish: Magazine of social documentation). [1]
Orto was started in Valencia in 1932, [2] and its first issue appeared in March that year. [3] It was founded and edited by Marín Civera. [4] Josep Renau worked as the graphic editor of the magazine. [3] [5] Major contributors of Orto included Benjamín Jarnés, Ramón J. Sender, Isaac Puente, Hildegart Rodríguez and Vital Aza. [4] [5]
Orto was published on a monthly basis by the Institute of Social History Foundation and supported the Spanish labour movement. [5] The magazine aimed to provide a forum for people with the different working-class ideologies depending on the ideas of syndicalism. [5] Like other publications of the period in the country it also supported the premises of Neo-Malthusian and Eugenics. [2] In terms of economics the magazine adhered to Marxism for which it was criticized. [1] Marín Civera attempted to develop a synthesis of Marxism and anarcho-syndicalism in the magazine. [6]
Orto featured articles on health, science, urbanism, agrarianism, politics, economy, sexuality, art, feminism and social struggles. It also published critical articles on religion. [5]
Orto folded in January 1934 after producing twenty issues. [3] [4]