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Amadeo Bordiga (13 June 1889 – 25 July 1970) was an
Italian Marxist theorist. A
revolutionary socialist,
Bordiga was the
founder of the
Communist Party...
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Bordiga may
refer to:
Amadeo Bordiga (1889–1970),
Italian communist Giovanni Bordiga (1854–1933),
Italian mathematician Bordiga surface, a mathematical...
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included Herman Gorter,
Antonie Pannekoek, Otto Rühle, Karl Korsch,
Amadeo Bordiga and Paul Mattick.
Other proponents of left
communism have
included Onorato...
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described as
Bordigist due to the
contributions by
longtime member Amadeo Bordiga,
although the
adherents of the
party don't
define themselves as Bordigists...
- from the
Italian Socialist Party (PSI),
under the
leadership of
Amadeo Bordiga,
Antonio Gramsci, and
Nicola Bombacci.
Outlawed during the
Italian fascist...
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algebraic geometry, a
Bordiga surface is a
certain sort of
rational surface of degree 6 in P4,
introduced by
Giovanni Bordiga. A
Bordiga surface is isomorphic...
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socialism interchangeably. Like Lenin,
Bordiga used
socialism to mean what Marx
called the lower-phase communism. For
Bordiga, both
stages of
socialist or communist...
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Giovanni Bordiga (2
April 1854 in
Novara – 16 June 1933 in Venice) was an
Italian mathematician who
worked on
algebraic and
projective geometry at the...
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backing against the anti-parliamentary
programme of a left communist,
Amadeo Bordiga. In the
course of
tactical debates within the party, Gramsci's
group mainly...
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defeatism was also a
policy of the
International Communist Party under Amadeo Bordiga,
which saw
World War II as a
reactionary war
between two
opposing empires...