Christos Constantinidis (1950–1994) was the founder of the "Diethnis Vivliothiki" ("International Library") publishing collective in Athens. Starting around 1971, during the military junta's rule in Greece, he published classic anarchist and Situationist texts by Bakunin, Kropotkin, Volin, Thoreau, Debord and others, as well as modern libertarian works (Jerry Rubin's Do It!, Abbie Hoffman's Revolution For The Hell of It, Timothy Leary's Politics of Ecstasy, etc.). During the 1970s and 1980s, thirteen issues of Pezodromio, the collective's periodical, were published.
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1950
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1994 (aged 43)
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