François MartinBorn in Algeria in a family of European settlers in 1941, François Cerruti (pen name 'François Martin) evaded the draft and supported Algerian independence. After 1962, he worked in a self-managed factory and was a member of the local section of the rotskyist Fourth International. The 1965 army putsch forced him to go to France, where he had to do his military service. While a soldier, his participation in a mutiny sent him to jail for a few months. In the 1968 general strike, he was involved in the worker radical minority, and later active in "libertarian communist" or "ultra-leftist" or simply communist circles. Read More Read Less
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