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  Arturo Graf
Arturo Graf (1848 - 1913), Italian poet, of German ancestry, was born at Athens.
He was educated at the University of Naples and became a lecturer on Italian literature in Rome, till in 1882 he was appointed professor at Turin.
Arturo Labriola - Biography [next] [back] Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli
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  Arturo Labriola - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Arturo Labriola (1873 - 1959) was an Italian revolutionary syndicalist and socialist politician and journalist.
Born in Naples, Labriola studied jurisprudence and joined the Italian Socialist Party in 1895, representing its revolutionary wing - in contrast with Filippo Turati.
Favourable to Italy's participation in World War I, Labriola also served as Minister of Labor in the last of Giovanni Giolitti's cabinets (1920).
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 The great doomsayer. (Oswald Spengler's 'The Decline of
But none of this was part of his scenario for decline; and it would have contradicted his theory of the meaningless succession of cultures for him to pretend to predict where the next one would arise, for that was Incident, not Destiny.
That did not prevent Arturo Labriola from claiming that he was following Spengler in his Le Crepuscule de la civilisation: l'Occident et les peuples de couleur, where he made the apocalyptic prediction that a struggle between colored races and European imperialism was about to destroy civilization.
Labriola was closer to Koneczny in his view that cultures are necessarily aggressive and destructive; to be sure, his undated book seems to have been written in 1936, when the world looked that way.
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 YouTube - Barcelona 2006
La VD 2006/2007 del Liceo Scientifico Arturo Labriola di Napoli.
Labriola Barcelona Barcellona Viaggio 2006 Liceo Quinta Superiore
Arturo Di Napoli con la maglia del Messina (By DjFLO)
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 German and Italian economists between 1861 and 1930: some points to consider
In this way Labriola believed he could avoid both the "facile criticism" and "mockery of dabblers in scientific innovations, and of other layabouts", as well as slipshod positivist use of the concept of historical materialism.
But another reason Labriola’s interpretation did not succeed was because his "philosophical" reading of Marx, however fascinating and effective it was, neglected to reckon with the theoretical contradictions within the Marxian economic system and, above all, with the criticisms of the validity of Marx’s scientific approach that were levelled by the marginalists.
Nor should we forget Arturo Labriola’s long study, which, starting from some shortcomings in Marx’s economic analysis, praises the theoretical content especially for its ability to "unmask" ideologies and to provide the analytic tools for the critical examination of capitalist society (Bellanca 1997, p.
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 Arturo Labriola - Biography
Arturo Labriola (1873 - 1959) was an Italian revolutionary syndicalist and socialist politician and journalist.
Born in Naples, Labriola studied jurisprudence and joined the Italian Socialist Party in 1895, representing its revolutionary wing - in contrast with Filippo Turati.
He returned to Italy in 1900, and in 1902 published a weekly called Avanguardia Socialista which became the center of activity for Italian revolutionary syndicalism.
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 Reconsidering Fascism
Even Palmiro Togliatti, the Communist Party leader, explicitly recognized that Edmondo Rossoni, the head of the fascist labor confederation, was an authentic labor leader and certainly no stooge for the capitalist bosses.
Rossoni, along with Massimo Rocca, A.O. Olivetti, and Arturo Labriola, spent time in the US before WWI, organizing Italian workers and collaborating with Big Bill Haywood of the IWW.
Having supported the war, Rossoni attended the 1918 Inter-Allied Labor Conference at Leeds, organized by Samuel Gompers, and emerged as one of the major revolutionary syndicalists intent upon realizing the Sorelian vision of a syndicalist state.
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 German and Italian economists between 1861 and 1930: some points to consider   (Site not responding. Last check: )
In this way Labriola believed he could avoid both the "facile criticism" and "mockery of dabblers in scientific innovations, and of other layabouts", as well as slipshod positivist use of the concept of historical materialism.
But another reason Labriola’s interpretation did not succeed was because his "philosophical" reading of Marx, however fascinating and effective it was, neglected to reckon with the theoretical contradictions within the Marxian economic system and, above all, with the criticisms of the validity of Marx’s scientific approach that were levelled by the marginalists.
Nor should we forget Arturo Labriola’s long study, which, starting from some shortcomings in Marx’s economic analysis, praises the theoretical content especially for its ability to "unmask" ideologies and to provide the analytic tools for the critical examination of capitalist society (Bellanca 1997, p.
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 Daniel De Leon, As To Politics
The task of revolution is not to construct the new society but to demolish the old one, and, therefore, its first aim should be the complete destruction of the existing State so as to render it absolutely powerless to re-act and re-establish itself.
It is perfectly sensible in connection with Labriola's position, which is as exactly that of the S.L.P. as two positions in two different countries can be.
The sentiments in the quotations from Labriola are not different from those of the S.L.P. Such sentiments recognize the necessity of the ballot, without "pinning our faith" to it.
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Whit regard to this, beside Carlo Rosselli's notes, the contributions of Arturo Labriola and Guido De Ruggiero come out respectively in "Critica Sociale" and "La Rivoluzione Liberale".
Labriola thinks that the right time has come for the socialism to deliver its teaching from what he calls the "asiatic heritage", that exerted its influence on socialist doctrine by a choking and centralizing collectivism conditionning the individual to coercive institutions as "clan", "caste", "State" and, after 1917, the "one party system".
The italian scholar opposes to this heritage, belonging to the eastern culture and society, the western political tradition based on man's rights and freedom.
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 Bibliography International Review of Social History vol. 50 part 3 (2005)
Saggi di Arturo Colombo, Maria Corona Corrias, Antonio Delogu [e a.] A cura di Maria Corona Corrias.
He traces their ideology of terror back to defining figures (including Carlo Cafeiro, Antonio Labriola, Benito Mussolini and Antonio Gramsci), who grounded a revolutionary tradition, in which the social disasters in Italy became associated with the country's intellectual politics, a brand of "anarchist communism" surfaced, and violence became important in the ideology.
The author aims to emphasize that Labriola's change of course from liberal democracy to marxist socialism resulted from an extended maturation process, in which criticism of the theory of the state was paramount.
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 Pei - Sommari
The approach chosen to this effect is different from that adopted in the past by historians of economic thought: Labriola’s theoretical framework is discovered in his theoretical reflections upon socialism.
The way in which Labriola deals with the issues of market socialism and planning is examined from this viewpoint.
In opposition to this interpretative line, Loria’s most important theoretical contribution, the well known theory of "free land", is presented as an original interpretation of the dynamics of capitalist development from the point of view of a backward country, which was still far from the industrial take-off, although already belonging to the world market.
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 Gramsci:Prison notebooks: The Modern Prince: Some Theoretical and Practical Aspects of Economism
Anarchist workers played a leading part in many of the great industrial struggles of the war and immediate post-war years, especially in Turin, where Gramsci during the Ordine Nuovo period repeatedly attacked the sectarianism of many socialists towards them.
On the other hand, the anarcho-syndicalist leaders, typified by Arturo Labriola, were politically ambiguous to say the least.
Labriola was an interventionist in 1915, and although he was later an anti-fascist, many of the other anarcho-syndicalist leaders rallied via nationalism to fascism, in a process which Gramsci related to the "transformism" of the bourgeois politicians following the Risorgimento.
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 MIA - Sezione italiana: Enciclopedia Marxista
Si staccò allora decisamente dai gruppi radicali, per dedicarsi alla formazione di un partito dei lavoratori; quando poi però questo partito sorse (nel 1892), egli ne restò formalmente fuori per seri dissensi con Filippo Turati e con gli altri esponenti del socialismo italiano.
Labriola si impegnò in un’opera di divulgazione del marxismo, opera che risultò in realtà una elaborazione originale che lo pose come il primo e certamente come uno dei maggiori studiosi italiani del marxismo.
Diversamente da molti scrittori latini, Labriola padroneggiava la dialettica materialista, se non in politica - nella quale era confuso - almeno nella filosofia della storia.
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 Apostles and Agitators: Italy's Marxist Revolutionary Tradition.(Book Review) - The Historian - HighBeam Research   (Site not responding. Last check: )
For example, Cafiero engaged in a political-ideological battle with the reformist Andrea Costa, the first socialist to enter Parliament; the two Labriolas and Mussolini found that opponent in the reformist Filippo Turati; Bordiga met his antagonist in Antonio Gramsci.
Although Drake successfully brings out the importance of some lesser-known political activists, like Carlo Cafiero, Arturo Labriola, and Amadeo Bordiga, there are serious problems with his overall approach to understanding the Marxist revolutionary tradition.
Cafiero is best known as a follower of the anarchist Mikhail Bakunin; Arturo Labriola was a syndicalist and sometime follower of Sorel before he turned reformist and served in the postwar liberal government of Giovanni Giolitti; Mussolini, a true ideological eclectic, was far more influenced by Sorel and Nietzsche than by Marx.
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 Imperialism and Socialism in Italy
Just as among individual capitalists super-profits go to the one whose machinery is superior to the average or who owns certain monopolies, so among nations the one that is economically better off than the others gets super-profits.
It is the business of the bourgeoisie to fight for privileges and advantages for its national capital, and to fool the nation or the common folk (with the aid of Labriola and Plekhanov) by passing off for a war of national liberation the imperialist struggle for the "right" to plunder others.
There are 105,000 Italians in Tunisia, as against 35,000 Frenchmen, but there are only 1,167 holders of land among the former, with an aggregate of 83,000 hectares, whereas the latter include 2,395 landowners who have grabbed 700,000 hectares in that colony.
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 Mussolini - World War I Document Archive
Shortly thereafter, with the surreptitious aid of money from Italian industrialists and then the French, Musssolini broke with the PSI and founded his own paper, Il popolo d'Italia, which called for Italy's intervention on the side of the Entente.
He was expelled from the party and thereby joined others of the Left, such as the revolutionary syndicalists Alceste De Ambris and Arturo Labriola, in calling for revolutionary war.
Mussolini's Il popolo d'Italia became an important voice among the leftist and democratic interventionist campaigners of 1914-15.
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 El fascismo.
Fascism was an effort to employ anti-individualism and authoritarianism in modernizing economically backward societies.
Arturo Labriola (1873-1959), an early syndicalist, spoke of Italy as a colony of "plutocratic Europe." The leader of an aggressive Italian nationalism, Enrico Corradini (1865-1931), influenced by Nietzsche and Maurras, saw the future as a conflict not between workers and capitalists but between proletarian and plutocratic nations.
It was in that sense that fascism may have influenced the new African nations as they tried to organize themselves in the 1950s and 1960s.
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 IngentaConnect Meridionalismo , the crisis of liberalism, and the advent of Marx...
For an ideology described by Marx himself as one that was suitable only for advanced societies, backward Naples ironically served as the point of entry for Marxism in Italy.
As theorists and activists, the great Neapolitan Marxists--Antonio Labriola, Carlo Cafiero, Arturo Labriola, and Amadeo Bordiga--completely dominated the initial stages of the movement.
For an understanding of the severe socio-economic conditions that did much to make Naples the incubator of radicalism in post-Risorgimento Italy, the literature of the meridionalisti (southern reformers) remains indispensable.
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 Italian General Strike against the US's war
At this time, the leading-theoretician for the organization was Arturo Labriola, who was influenced by the ideas of the early CGT in France.
Borghi was a close friend of Arturo Toscanini, the great symphonic conductor.
This book by Armando Borgi, in English translation, is readily available in libraries across the U.S. We have some difficulty believing that Arturo Toscanini and Armando Borgi were dangerous extremists.
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 Antonio Gramsci: We And The Republican Concentration (1926)
It will be Arturo Labriola, the theorizer of the "Republican Concentration".
Arturo Labriola - who, in any case, only resemble Master Nicolò Machiavelli in the sense of the well-known lines:
For us, the form which our relations with the Republican Concentration should take is clear.
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 Harvard University Press: Apostles and Agitators
Remarkable figures all, several stand out and are described and analyzed brilliantly: Arturo Labriola, Benito Mussolini (a leading socialist until 1915), Antonio Gramsci, and Palmiro Togliatti.
Key themes are followed throughout so that these portraits, taken together, offer rich understanding of a preference, even a passion, for violence on the Italian Left.
Richard Drake brings forcefully to the attention of today's readers such forgotten revolutionaries as the anarchist leader Carlo Cafiero, the Marxist thinker Antonio Labriola, and Italy's foremost disciple of Georges Sorel, Arturo Labriola.
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 IMPACT OF THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION: IDEOLOGY MATTERS
In fact, many did recognize that their common interests held much greater weight than did the Talmudic differences between Fascism and Communism.
Arturo Labriola's Avanguardia Socialista of Milan by 1903 had become the forum for Italy's Sorelian syndicalist revolutionaries, who were struggling to make Marx relevant and against reformist socialism.
Such luminaries as Vilfredo Pareto and Benedetto Croce graced its pages, followed shortly by a second generation of Sorelian theoreticians, who came to dominate Italian radicalism for more than a generation.
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 Bolerium Books - italy: American labor and radical history, Trotskyism, African American Studies, Africa, Gay Studies, ...
Ancestors and immigrants; a changing New England tradition.
L'anarchismo contro l'anarchia (Studio critico-documentario) [by] Libero Tancredi [pseud.] Con lettera di Arturo Labriola.
War on Ethiopia, an interview with Tecle Hawariate, Ethiopian Ambassador.
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 Who are our subscribers? What do they believe?
There is some excellent book by Antonio Labriola on Marxism and positivism the name of which I don't remember.
By Lenin: "Development of Capitalism in Russia", particularly his reassessment of the schemes of reproduction (that provides first-rate ammo against the economic aspects of the ideology of globalization), the "What to do now?" (but not as a recipe book), and "Imperialism, last stage of capitalism".
Arturo Jauretche ("Manual de zonceras argentinas", "El medio pelo en la sociedad argentina", "El Plan Prebisch: retorno al coloniaje")
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For three decades, Valdes led the Cuban superband Irakere, with Paquito D'Rivera and Arturo Sandoval.
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