Post by shakhar24 on Feb 28, 2024 7:15:29 GMT -4
During the Second Republic, anarchist newspapers such as Solidaridad Obrera , Tierra y Libertad and CNT , systematically expressed the deplorable hygienic conditions in which the lives of the workers subsisted, a complaint that, obviously, will be coupled with the social origin of such unrest: the bourgeois capitalist system. The critical target of this press will be without any variation the poor living and hygiene conditions of the proletarian, the lack of basic foods, the structural health deficiencies - dispensaries and hospitals - and, most especially, the State's medical-health care system. Anarchists were naturally distrustful of the actions of the Public Administration in matters of health protection. His complaint will always be the same: “There is never any money for hospitals.
There is one for prisons” ( Solidaridad Obrera , //). But the libertarian movement was not limited to theoretically proposing the dismantling of the official health framework of the State. He offered concrete guidelines and models so that this situation could C Level Executive List take a radical turn in favor of the poor. In this process, the contradictions within anarchism itself did not stop surfacing and helped such purposes to fail. Added to this was the coup d'état and the triumph of the coup plotters that would destroy not only the work carried out, but, much worse, the protagonists involved in the project. Javier Serrano y Coello was not one of those who worked hardest to make this change a reality, but rather no one like him worked on the attempt. He was the doctor who best represented the fight for the defense of the proletariat in matters of health. His journey would end in a long exile. Who was Javier Serrano? He was born in Barcelona on November ,
Son of immigrants from La Mancha. He married Carmen Barasona Sos in May He was years old and she was They had two children, Javier and Carmen. He died of leukemia on March , He was years old. xavier serrano Serrano with his wife. He graduated in medicine from the University of Barcelona in , at the age of , an unusual age to finish a degree. He worked as a doctor, first, in Barcelona, until he obtained a position in L'Espluga Calba (Lérida). He also did so as a municipal health inspector, which provided him with direct and exhaustive knowledge of the health and healthcare situation in the Catalan region and, by extension, in Spain. He was a doctor and an accomplished activist as a lecturer, publicist and always acted in search of the interest of the working class from a medical perspective.
There is one for prisons” ( Solidaridad Obrera , //). But the libertarian movement was not limited to theoretically proposing the dismantling of the official health framework of the State. He offered concrete guidelines and models so that this situation could C Level Executive List take a radical turn in favor of the poor. In this process, the contradictions within anarchism itself did not stop surfacing and helped such purposes to fail. Added to this was the coup d'état and the triumph of the coup plotters that would destroy not only the work carried out, but, much worse, the protagonists involved in the project. Javier Serrano y Coello was not one of those who worked hardest to make this change a reality, but rather no one like him worked on the attempt. He was the doctor who best represented the fight for the defense of the proletariat in matters of health. His journey would end in a long exile. Who was Javier Serrano? He was born in Barcelona on November ,
Son of immigrants from La Mancha. He married Carmen Barasona Sos in May He was years old and she was They had two children, Javier and Carmen. He died of leukemia on March , He was years old. xavier serrano Serrano with his wife. He graduated in medicine from the University of Barcelona in , at the age of , an unusual age to finish a degree. He worked as a doctor, first, in Barcelona, until he obtained a position in L'Espluga Calba (Lérida). He also did so as a municipal health inspector, which provided him with direct and exhaustive knowledge of the health and healthcare situation in the Catalan region and, by extension, in Spain. He was a doctor and an accomplished activist as a lecturer, publicist and always acted in search of the interest of the working class from a medical perspective.