By Phil Edwards
Publish 12 months note: First released in 2009
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In the mid-1970s, a wave of contentious radicalism swept via Italy. teams and hobbies similar to "Proletarian youth," "metropolitan Indian" and "the region of Autonomy" practiced new different types of activism, confrontational and infrequently violent. inventive and brutal, intransigent and playful, the events flourished in short prior to being suppressed via heavy policing and political exclusion.
This is the 1st full-length learn in English of those routine. development on Sidney Tarrow’s "cycle of contention" version and drawing on a variety of Italian fabrics, Phil Edwards tells the tale of a special and interesting workforce of political activities, and in their disastrous engagement with the mainstream Left. in addition to laying off gentle on a missed interval of 20th century heritage, this ebook bargains classes for knowing today’s contentious pursuits ("No Global," "Black Bloc") and today’s "armed struggle" groups.
This publication may be of significant curiosity to students within the fields of Italian politics and society; the sociology of social pursuits; and terrorism and political violence.
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Referring to 1973, Tarrow writes: ‘the beginning of organised terrorism coincided with the definitive decline of mass violence and with the period in which small-group violence peaked’ (Tarrow 1989: 307). indd 24 6/23/2009 2:41:49 PM The Hot Autumn and after 25 the emergence of left-wing terrorism as a national phenomenon can be dated at the latest to the death of Feltrinelli in March 1972. If we focus on the peak period of left-wing terrorist activity, on the other hand, Tarrow’s model is unsatisfactory for the opposite reason.
According to former partisan leader Giovanbattista Lazagna, himself arrested in 1970 on suspicion of GAP involvement, Feltrinelli used ‘gruppi d’azione partigiana’ as a generic label for the groups with which he was in contact (Feltrinelli 2001: 400); the name recalls the Gruppi di azione patriottica (‘Patriotic action groups’), Communist-aligned Resistance groups which had been active in the north of Italy. Born in 1926, Feltrinelli had joined the Resistance and the Communist Party in his teens (Feltrinelli 2001: 33–4).
At the same time, the goal of far-reaching structural reforms would keep the party leadership from proposing a reformed capitalist democracy as an end in itself: pressure from below would drive Communists in government to integrate reforms into a programme for social transformation. As Togliatti wrote in 1956: On its own a nationalisation may not mean very much . . But things change when this or other measures taken against monopoly capital are an integral part of a continuous action, of a constant struggle .