Introduction to the revolutionary left in Italy - Jim Kaplan
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<p> A primer on the where the Italian movement of 1973 came out of and a description of some of the different groups involved. </p>
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<p> In the last decade a revolutionary movement has emerged world-wide to the Left of the Communist Parties. In Italy that movement has attained a political force, an organizational presence, and a theoretical coherence greater than those of any of its counterparts in the West. </p>
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