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    Amadeo Bordiga (13 June 1889 – 25 July 1970) was an Italian Marxist theorist. A revolutionary socialist, Bordiga was the founder of the Communist Party...
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  • Bordiga may refer to: Amadeo Bordiga (1889–1970), Italian communist Giovanni Bordiga (1854–1933), Italian mathematician Bordiga surface, a mathematical...
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  • Once in power, the fascists serve the interests of their benefactors. Amadeo Bordiga argued that fascism is merely another form of bourgeois rule, on the...
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    seceded from the Italian Socialist Party (PSI), under the leadership of Amadeo Bordiga, Antonio Gramsci, and Nicola Bombacci. Outlawed during the Italian fascist...
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    paternal uncle of Italian Left Communist theorist Amadeo Bordiga. Cortesi, Luigi, ed. (1999). Amadeo Bordiga nella storia del comunismo. Napoli: Edizioni scientifiche...
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  • Italian left communist organisation under the influence of Amadeo Bordiga. After Bordiga's death and the events of May 68, his beliefs began to fall closer...
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    included Herman Gorter, Antonie Pannekoek, Otto Rühle, Karl Korsch, Amadeo Bordiga and Paul Mattick. Other proponents of left communism have included Onorato...
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  • (1845–1890) Amadeo Bordiga (1889–1970), founder of the Communist Party of Italy Amadeo Giannini, co-founder of the Bank of America Amadeo Labarta (1905–1989)...
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    described as Bordigist due to the contributions by longtime member Amadeo Bordiga, although the adherents of the party don't define themselves as Bordigists...
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    left communist organization in the post-World War II period. In 1952, Amadeo Bordiga, who had by then fully come out of retirement, split the party to found...
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  • attributed to both Amadeo Bordiga and Martin Axelrad. However, the Programme communiste was a Bordigist (edited by disciples of Amadeo Bordiga) revue, publishing...
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    backing against the anti-parliamentary programme of a left communist, Amadeo Bordiga. In the course of tactical debates within the party, Gramsci's group...
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    associated with Amadeo Bordiga and it originally bore the subtitle "Invariance of the theory of the proletariat", indicating Bordiga's notion of the unchanging...
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    mended even as the Comintern grew increasingly distant from them both. Amadeo Bordiga, leader of the Sinistra in that time, who met members of KAPD in person...
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  • Soviet system as state capitalist, although some left communists such as Amadeo Bordiga also referred to it as simply capitalism or capitalist mode of production...
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    then compares the anti-parliamentarism of the Dutch left and that of Amadeo Bordiga. Lenin then criticises the slogan "no compromises", noting that the...
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  • Wayback Machine. Bordiga, Amadeo (1952). "Dialogue With Stalin". Marxists Internet Archive. Retrieved 11 November 2019. Bordiga, Amadeo. "Theses on the...
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  • defeatism was also a policy of the International Communist Party under Amadeo Bordiga, which saw World War II as a reactionary war between two opposing empires...
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    China and Vietnam as "young capitalisms". The analysis conducted by Amadeo Bordiga in "Economic and Social Structure of Russia Today" is an important theoretical...
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  • Amedeo (redirect from Amadeo of Savoy)
    Amadeo I of Spain Prince Amedeo, Duke of Aosta (1898–1942) Prince Amedeo, Duke of Aosta (1943–2021) Amedeo Avogadro Italian scientist Amadeo Bordiga Italian...
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    and second (1920) congresses. Proponents of left communism include Amadeo Bordiga, Herman Gorter, Paul Mattick, Sylvia Pankhurst, Antonie Pannekoek and...
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    major leader of anarchists in Italy during this period. Communist: Amadeo Bordiga and Gramsci were leaders of the Communist Party of Italy, whose members...
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    communist currents, most notably the Italian movement associated with Amadeo Bordiga (and its heretical journal Invariance), German-Dutch council communism...
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    agronomy. Aged 18 he came into contact with socialist circles and met Amadeo Bordiga. In 1912 he joined the Socialist Party. After Italy's entry in the First...
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  • government of socialist states, left communists such as the Italian Amadeo Bordiga argued that Marxism–Leninism was a form of political opportunism which...
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  • exists today: a branch of left communism developed by theorists such as Amadeo Bordiga, Otto Rühle, Anton Pannekoek, Herman Gorter, and Paul Mattick, and continuing...
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    "unitary communists") of Serrati; on the left, the "pure" communists of Amadeo Bordiga. In an intermediate position between reformists and unitaries were the...
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    Zinoviev Alexei Rykov Andrei Bubnov Grigori Sokolnikov György Lukács Amadeo Bordiga Ho Chi Minh Antonio Gramsci Kwame Nkrumah Antonio Negri Theoretical...
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    self-emancipation and rejection of the party-form with Italian communist Amadeo Bordiga’s critique of what he saw as capitalism in the Soviet Union, which stressed...
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    Malatesta Costantino Lazzari Luigi Galleani Egidio Gennari Nicola Bombacci Amadeo Bordiga Antonio Gramsci Bruno Fortichiari Giuseppe Di Vittorio Palmiro Togliatti...
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