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Autonomia Operaia (Italian: Workers' Autonomy) was an
Italian far-left
movement particularly active from 1973 to 1979. It pla**** an
important role in...
- The
Working class Goes to
Heaven (Italian: La
classe operaia va in paradiso),
released in the US as Lulu the Tool, is a 1971
Italian satirical political...
- June 1973. Most of its core
members went on to be
involved in
Autonomia Operaia,
signalling the
shift from
operaismo to autonomism. Some of the leaders...
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classe Operaia (Italian:
Working class) was a
Marxist monthly magazine which was
published in
Italy for
three years between 1964 and 1967. Its subtitle...
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organizations of the extra-parliamentary left,
Lotta Continua and
Avanguardia Operaia organized a
demonstration in the city of Milan,
along with
unions of house...
- far-left
organisation Potere Operaio, and
later he was a
member of
Autonomia Operaia. He also led the wing of
Potere Operaio called Lavoro Illegale ("Illegal...
- (Red Notebooks)
review from
which he
split in 1963 to
found the
classe Operaia (Working class) review. This
evolving journey progressively distanced him...
- Operaio. Out of the
breakup of
these two
movements was born
Autonomia Operaia,
which was
composed of a Marxist–Leninist and
Maoist wing and also an anarchist...
- Dolcezze.
Tipografia operaia romana, Rome, 1904. L'amaro calice.
Tipografia operaia romana, Rome, 1904. Le aureole.
Tipografia operaia romana, Rome, 1905...
- demonstrations. The year before,
Potere Operaio had disbanded,
although Autonomia Operaia carried on in its wake.
Lotta Continua also
dissolved in 1976, although...