Errico Malatesta
Errico Malatesta (1853–1932) was a lifelong revolutionary who participated in uprisings across Europe and spent years in exile. A prolific writer and organizer, he sought to make anarchism practical and accessible.
While less overtly “utopian” in tone, Malatesta envisioned a society based on voluntary cooperation, equality, and freedom. He emphasized that such a world would not be perfect, but would allow people to solve problems collectively without coercive institutions.