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...
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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...
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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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S2CID 236356457. Carmichael, Patrick (April 2020). "Postdigital Possibilities: Operaismo, Co-research, and Educational Inquiry". Postdigital Science and Education...
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non-essentialist framework. Simultaneously, revolutionaries in Italy, known as Operaismo, and later autonomists, began to theorise against the conservative Italian...
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industries Financial services General intellect High-technology industry Operaismo Postfordism Regulation school Vercellone, C. 2007. From Formal Subsumption...
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Employment, Growth and Trade. Paris: OECD. Pasquinelli, M. (2014) Italian Operaismo and the Information Machine, Theory, Culture & Society, first published...
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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...
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Politics. London: Routledge. Tronti, Mario (1962). "Factory and Society". Operaismo in English. Retrieved 6 May 2017. "Social Factory, the talking factory"...
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Romano Alquati (section Operaismo)
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...
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theoretical system it first emerged in Italy in the 1960s from workerist (operaismo) communism. Later, post-Marxist and anarchist tendencies became significant...
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David P. "The "Social Factory" In Postwar Italian Radical ought From Operaismo To Autonomia". CUNY Academic Works. CUNY Academic Works. Retrieved 8 May...
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little more than a supposedly radical Cosa Nostra. On 7 April 1979, the operaismo philosopher Antonio Negri was arrested along with the other persons associated...
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theoretical system, it first emerged in Italy in the 1960s from workerism (operaismo). Later, post-Marxist and anarchist tendencies became significant after...
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pro-working class leftist theories that would become known as autonomism and operaismo. Early Italian feminists include Sibilla Aleramo, Alaide Gualberta Beccari...
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been developed by Matteo Pasquinelli (2006) in the context of Italian Operaismo. Scholars in the disciplines of economics, geography, sociology, and related...
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influential in producing English translations of key works from the Italian Operaismo movement, including by Antonio Negri, Mario Tronti, Sergio Bologna and...
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also connected to other groups in other countries, merging autonomia, operaismo, Hegelian Marxism, the work of the JFT, Open Marxism, the ICO, the Situationist...
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conspiracy theorists had made too many assumptions. On 7 April 1979, the operaismo philosopher Antonio Negri was arrested along with the other persons associated...
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pro-working class leftist theories that would become known as autonomism and operaismo. Early Italian feminists include Sibilla Aleramo, Alaide Gualberta Beccari...
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Postfordista, Milano: Feltrinelli, 2001. Matteo Pasquinelli, "Italian Operaismo and the Information Machine", Theory, Culture & Society, first published...
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self-management. A part of the PSU, the autonomist movement, inspired by Italian operaismo, made its first appearance on the political scene. Georges Pompidou, de...
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Committee. 1976. Galimberti, Jacopo (6 September 2022). Images of Class. Operaismo, Autonomia and the Visual Arts (1962-1988). Verso Books . ISBN 978-1-8397-6531-5...
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Steve Wright (2021). The Weight of the Printed Word: Text, Context and Militancy in Operaismo. Leiden; Boston, MA: Brill. p. 159. ISBN 978-90-04-47154-2....
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workers' autonomy, inspiring with his theses the birth of workerism (operaismo) years later. In 1961, he wrote the first editorial of Raniero Panzieri's...
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and content". Digital labor is rooted in Italian autonomist, workerist/Operaismo worker's rights movements of the 1960s and 1970s, as well as the wages...
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N+1 Magazine, August 2013. Tronti, Mario (1962). "Factory and Society". Operaismo in English. Retrieved 6 May 2017. www.generation-online.org, Mariarosa...
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