Josep Llunas i Pujals | |
Birth Date: | 30 January 1852 |
Birth Place: | Reus, Spain |
Death Place: | Barcelona, |
Nationality: | Catalan |
Citizenship: | Kingdom of Spain Spanish Republic |
Occupation: | Typesetter, Journalist |
Years Active: | 1870–1905 |
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Movement: | Anarchism |
Josep Llunas i Pujals (January 30, 1852–May 23, 1905) was a Catalan libertarian and free-thinker from Spain.
He was a typesetter by profession, but he also studied music and singing and was a theatrical director. Of special significance in this regard was his role as secretary of the Catalan Athenaeum of the Working Classes, a proletarian cultural center which promoted a type of scientific anarchism. Llunas believed that the growth of science would promote social equality. [1]