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  Enrico Berlinguer
Berlinguer was an important leader of the Italian Communist Party[?] (Partito Comunista Italiano or PCI) and its national secretary from 1972 to 1984.
The son of Don Mario Berlinguer and Maria Loriga, Enrico was born in Sassari, Italy to a noble and important Sardinian family, in a notable cultural context and with familiar and political relationships that would have heavily influenced his life and his career.
Enrico's grandfather, Enrico Berlinguer Sr., was the founder of La Nuova Sardegna, a very important Sardinian newspaper, and a personal friend of Giuseppe Garibaldi and Giuseppe Mazzini, whom he had helped in his parliamentary work on the sad conditions of the island.
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 Enrico Berlinguer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Enrico Berlinguer (IPA [berliŋ'gwɛr]) (May 25, 1922 - June 11, 1984), was an Italian politician and was national secretary of the Italian Communist Party (Partito Comunista Italiano or PCI) from 1972 to 1984.
The son of Mario Berlinguer and Maria Loriga, Enrico Berlinguer was born in Sassari, Italy to a noble and important Sardinian family, in a notable cultural context and with familiar and political relationships that would have heavily influenced his life and his career.
Enrico's grandfather, Enrico Berlinguer Sr., was the founder of La Nuova Sardegna, an important Sardinian newspaper, and a personal friend of Giuseppe Garibaldi and Giuseppe Mazzini, whom he had helped in his parliamentary work on the sad conditions of the island.
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 Metaforum.it > Enrico Berlinguer - Biografia From Wikipedia
On an internal side, Berlinguer's last major statement was a call for the solidarity among the justifyist parties.
In June 1984 Berlinguer suddenly justify the stage during a speech at public meeting in Padua: he had suffered a brain haemorrhage, and died three days later.
Don Enrico Berlinguer (May 25, 1922 - June 11, 1984), was an Italian politician and was national secretary of the Italian Communist Party (Partito Comunista Italiano or PCI from 1972 to 1984.
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 Enrico Berlinguer: biography and encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Enrico Berlinguer[Follow this hyperlink for a summary of this subject] (May 25, EHandler: no quick summary.
Born in sassari, sardinia, mario berlinguer (1891-1969) was a lawyer and was politically engaged on the side of republicans (indirectly descending from...
Berlinguer gave the strongest speech by a major Communist leader ever heard in the Soviet Union; he refused to "excommunicate" the Chinese communists, EHandler: no quick summary.
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 Enrico articles on Encyclopedia.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Fermi, Enrico FERMI, ENRICO [Fermi, Enrico], 1901-54, American physicist, b.
Born into a wealthy yet politically radical family, Berlinguer joined the Communist party in 1943 and eventually became its secretary-general (1972-84).
Malipiero studied in Venice and Bologna with Enrico Bossi and taught at the Conservatory of Parma, at the Univ. of Padua, and in Venice.
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 Enrico Berlinguer: biography and encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
The son of Mario Berlinguer (Born in sassari, sardinia, mario berlinguer (1891-1969) was a lawyer and was politically engaged on...)
Enrico was born in Sassari (Sassari (in italian and sassarese, a corsican dialect; either sassari or tathari in southern sardinian),...)
Berlinguer became formally the national secretary in 1972 as a result of Longo's illness.
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 The Italian left, Sen. Achille Occhetto, and the svolta or shift of the P.C.I. Italian Communist Party. Compromesso ...
Berlinguer asserted that the stage begun with the 1917 October revolution had ended (Moscow's Pravda condemned the statement as "monstrous" and "sacrilegious").
Occhetto went beyond Berlinguer's Compromesso Storico policy, as he understood that a new era was rising, in which the alliance of a multitude of liberal forces was needed to reform the society, fuelled by ideas and values.
So while the middle class failed to become the backbone of a modern country, many individuals, with an idealistic and quasi-missionary approach, were essential in the performance of the ideals of political forces frequently at odds with the interests and outlook of the very same class they belonged to.
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 Berlinguer, Enrico on Encyclopedia.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
BERLINGUER, ENRICO [Berlinguer, Enrico], 1922-84, Italian political leader.
He advocated a moderate form of Communism, was a leading advocate of the "Eurocommunist" movement of the mid-1970s, and proposed a "historic compromise" : an alliance between the Roman Catholics and the Communists.
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 Education World® - *History : By Region : Europe : Italy : Famous People : General Resources
Berlinguer, Enrico Essay by undergraduate Annette Spakowicz examines the Italian politician's impact on the country's Communist party in the 1960's and 70's.
Berlinguer, Enrico Encyclopedia Britannica Profiles Italy's Communist party leader who led an ideological split with the Soviet Union during the 1970's.
Berlinguer, Enrico MSN Encarta Profile of the former head of the Communist Party in Italy explains Berlinguer's stance on Soviet doctrine and provides a history of his efforts.
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 Eurocommunism & the Soviet Union
The emergence of Eurocommunism led to elaborate KGB plans to discredit some of its leaders, such as the Italian Enrico Berlinguer and the Spanish communist Santiago Carillo.
Berlinguer, who became PCI general secretary in 1972, launched the notion of a "historic compromise" between the PCI, the Socialists and the Christian Democrats in 1973 after the Chile coup.
In 1975, a KGB informer on the PCI central committee accused Berlinguer of a "cowardly rejection of Leninism" and urged the CPSU to strongly criticise the PCI.
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 The New York Review of Books: THE ITALIAN COMMUNISTS AND THE US
But as is documented in my book, Berlinguer and other PCI leaders during my years in Rome consistently affirmed their fidelity to Marxism-Leninism, praised the achievements of the Soviet Revolution of 1917, and advocated foreign policies favoring Soviet aims and threatening Western interests.
I agree that Berlinguer continued to insist that the PCI was part of the international Communist movement.
Berlinguer's vision of foreign policy was undoubtedly not easily compatible with an orthodox view of American interests.
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 The Harvard Crimson :: News :: Chronicles of Comedy and Corruption
Berlinguer shows his "true," Stalinist colors at the end of the book: "You see," he says, announcing the coup to the Professor, "any truly revolutionary uprising.
The author of Berlinguer and the Professor is not unaware of the many-faced nature of Italian politics.
But if he has a sincere attitude (and in the introductory note he claims to be giving "free rein to the sincerity of my imagination") the message is lost in a sarcasm as confusing as the shifting allegiances of the political situation it mocks.
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 Togliatti - Search Results - MSN Encarta
Togliatti, Palmiro (1893-1964), Italian political leader, born in Genoa, and educated in law at the University of Turin.
Berlinguer, Enrico (1922-1984), Italian Communist leader, who headed the party from 1972 until 1984.
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In the period of "gestation" during Chernenko's brief term in office, Gorbachev, while putting up a good fight against the Old Guard in the twisted corridors of Soviet power, took pains to increase his stature as a statesman and Party leader, including on the international arena.
In June that year, he managed to ruffle quite a few feathers by making some bold statements at the funeral of Enrico Berlinguer, the leader of Italian Communists.
He writes in his memoirs that after the Berlinguer funeral he met with the top leadership of Italy's Communist Party and spent a whole night arguing with them.
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 Enrico Berlinguer -   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Image:Enricoberlinguer327.jpg Enrico Berlinguer (May 25, 1922 - June 11, 1984), was an Italian politician and was national secretary of the Italian Communist Party (Partito Comunista Italiano or PCI) from 1972 to 1984.
Image:Funerali-w1.jpg In 1980 the PCI publicly condemned the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan; Moscow then immediately sent Marchais to Rome, to try to bring Berlinguer into line, but Marchais was received with a notable coldness.
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 Enrico BERLINGUER : astrology, horoscope, planets, Map of the Heavens, Interactive Chart
Just click on the Dynamic Natal Chart of Enrico BERLINGUER with the positions of planets, astrological houses, and the list of the aspects with orbs in degrees and minutes.
Only 6 diagrams out of 11 are displayed, and precision of these computations is of course not of the same level than those for the case of the known time of the event.
Texts are not translated, so if you wish to read interpretations associated with theses computations, you need to go to the full astrological Portrait of Enrico BERLINGUER and to use this Google Automatic Free Website Translator.
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 Roberto Benigni
Although his early ambitions were to become either a priest or an accountant, he instead became part of Rome's underground theater in the late 1960s.
His onscreen debut came in the film Berlinguer ti voglio bene (1977), which he co-wrote.
Soon after, he landed his own TV series, which propelled him to stardom in his native country and gained him notice in the international film industry.
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 Sofia News Agency - Forum
The afternoon of 3 October 1973, while burrascosa official visit was directed to the airport of Sofia to the term of one, Enrico Berlinguer remained victim of a street incident: its car came invested from a truck.
He was the senator of the PDS Emanuele Macaluso to reveal it to the weekly magazine "Panorama" in the ' 91, advancing a clamorous hypothesis: the incident had been organized from the KGB and the Bulgarian services in order to eliminate the Italian leader.
Enrico, as soon as returned from Bulgaria, it had manifested its suspiciones to them: it was convinced had been be a matter of an attack.
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 Mario Berlinguer - TheBestLinks.com - Sardinia, 1969, 1891, Giuseppe Mazzini, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Mario Berlinguer - TheBestLinks.com - Sardinia, 1969, 1891, Giuseppe Mazzini,...
Mario Berlinguer, Sardinia, 1969, 1891, Giuseppe Mazzini, Sassari, Enrico...
Born in Sassari, Sardinia, Mario Berlinguer (1891-1969) was a lawyer and was politically engaged on the side of Republicans (indirectly descending from Giuseppe Mazzini's Giovine Italia).
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 Commentary Magazine - Italian Communism at Home and Abroad: The Soviet Connection   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
It is becoming fashionable to speak of European Communism, particularly the Italian party (PCI), as if it were a major schism in the world Communist movement, and consequently a threat to the hegemony of the Soviet Union.
Yet, while no one would deny that there are areas of dispute between PCI secretary Enrico Berlinguer and Leonid Brezhnev, far too much has been made of these disagreements.
...The party's line remains unchanged from Berlinguer's famous statement to the London Times last February: We support the fundamental philosophy behind the policy of peaceful coexistence and detente that is being practiced by the Soviet Union...
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 DVD Verdict Review - Berlinguer I Love You
When Berlinguer I Love You came up on the DVD Verdict docket, I was intrigued.
The scene doesn't exactly play out as crude farce, but as a building block in the wall of bleakness Berlinguer builds around Mario, leading to one final, small unkindness that abruptly ends this picture.
Oh, and Berlinguer isn't a woman, or one of Mario's buddies.
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 A complete guide to Italy and the italian culture :: Tricolore.Net - Bringing Italians Together
His relationships with the Left, especially with Enrico Berlinguer's Communist Party, were the essence of the relationships between labour forces and Italian industry.
This marked the end of a power of trade unions, which would never again be so influential in Italian politics and economy.
Fermi, Enrico - Italian physicist, pioneer in nuclear fission.
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 Foreign Affairs - On the Italian Crisis - Peter Nichols
And there was also an implied confirmation in what he said of the fragility of the Italian economy, which was hidden during the years of expansion.
Much more recently, Enrico Berlinguer, leader of the Communist Party, a man who visibly weighs his words, commented that the international press had regularly written of the better times in Italy as marvelous and the less good times as catastrophic, usually with a coup imminent.
This is not to say that the Italians are less interesting than they are supposed to be; the exact opposite is true.
www.foreignaffairs.org /19760401faessay10185/peter-nichols/on-the-italian-crisis.html?mode=print   (543 words)

  
 Enrico Berlinguer Relation @ AnomalousPhenomenon.com (Anomalous Phenomenon)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
The PCI expected Pertini to use his influence in their favour.
An internal opposition in the PCI claimed that he had turned a workers' party into a sort of bourgeois revisionist club.
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 Dandolo Enrico - Search Results - ninemsn Encarta
Dandolo Enrico - Search Results - ninemsn Encarta
Cecchetti, Enrico (1850-1928), Italian ballet dancer and teacher, who is considered one of the most gifted teachers in ballet history.
Berlinguer, Enrico (1922-1984), Italian Communist leader, born in Sardinia.
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 TIME Magazine Archive Article -- Campaigning with the Party Boss -- May. 31, 1976   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Two days after he kicked off the Communists'campaign in Rome, Party Leader Enrico Berlinguer headed out to the provinces.
Instead of a prepared speech, the rally format called for Berlinguer to answer questions from the audience—a novelty in Italian politics.
Explained one of Berlinguer's aides: "We want to get out from under the whole style of emotional propaganda and ready-made phrases and instead, reason with the people." TIME'S Rome bureau chief Jordan Bonfante followed Berlinguer on his first day on the hustings.
www.time.com /time/archive/printout/0,23657,947658,00.html   (147 words)

  
 Conversation with Federico Rampini, p. 2 of 5
Enrico Berlinguer was the general secretary of the Italian Communist Party.
So that was when the divorce between the Soviet Communist Party and the Italian Communist Party began.
When I was in Italy, Enrico Berlinguer was the leader of a movement called Euro-Communism.
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