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emphasizes the
importance of or
glorifies the
working class. Workerism, or
operaismo, was of
particular significance in
Italian left-wing politics,
being largely...
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theoretical current that
first emerged in
Italy in the 1960s from
workerism (
operaismo). Later, post-Marxist and
anarchist tendencies became significant, after...
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armed wing. [citation needed] It was part of the "workerist"
movement (
operaismo),
leading to the
later development of the
autonomist movement. Potere...
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philosopher and politician,
considered one of the
founders of the
theory of
operaismo in the 1960s. An
active member of the
Italian Communist Party (PCI) during...
- S2CID 236356457. Carmichael,
Patrick (April 2020). "Postdigital Possibilities:
Operaismo, Co-research, and
Educational Inquiry".
Postdigital Science and Education...
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Romano Alquati (11
February 1935 – 3
April 2010) was an
Italian sociologist,
political theorist and activist. He was
known for his work for
Operaist journal...
- processes, such as
those signaled by
Pasquinelli in his
article "Italian
Operaismo and the
Information Machine". The
collected indexes were then recorded...
- of the
founders of the
group Potere Operaio (Workers' Power) and the
operaismo (lit. 'workerism') movement. On 16
March 1978, Aldo Moro, the
party leader...
- politician,
writer and
Marxist theoretician,
considered as the
founder of
operaismo.
Raniero Panzieri was born in Rome in 1921. He
lived in
Sicily and was...
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Informal Anarchist Federation appeared after the war, and
autonomismo and
operaismo especially influenced Italian anarchism in the
second half of the 20th...