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Venstrefløj Italien
Se også: Italien
Alexander Lassithiotakis: Nederlag for venstrefløjen i Italien: Dyre lærepenge for socialister
Socialistisk Arbejderavis nr. 281, aug 08 – side 13
Note: Italien havde for få år siden Europas stærkeste venstrefløj. Men da denne kom til magten, sammen med Prodi, blev de trukket med i at føre nyliberalistisk politik, og er efterfølgende kollapset. Historien er tragisk, og vigtig at lære af, hvis man som venstrefløj vil være et reelt alternativ.
 
Chris Bambery: Italy’s communists shift left after defeat
Socialist Worker nr. 2112, aug 08 – side 4
Note: Chris Bambery reports from Chinciano Terme on what Rifondazione Comunista’s national congress means for the left in Italy.
 
Editorial: Lessons for the left on supporting coalition governments
Socialist Worker nr. 2112, aug 08 – side 12
Note: Where the radical left has participated in centre-left governments the results have been universally disastrous. The centre-left has proved impervious to pressure from below but has been all too accommodating to corporate interests.
 
Analysis: Italian lessons
International Socialism Journal nr. 119, jul 08 – side 15
Note: The victory for the coalition around Silvio Berlusconi in Italy is much more serious than the Tory gains in Britain’s local elections. It has produced a government in which the hard right have been making the running. The scale of the defeat suffered by the left is such that there is no Communist or socialist representation in parliament for the first time since the Second World War.
 
Tom Behan: Aldo Moro killing: a miscalculation that almost destroyed the Italian left
Socialist Worker nr. 2104, jun 08 – side 9
Note: Thirty years ago in Italy a political drama played out – the kidnapping and killing of Christian Democrat leader Aldo Moro. But the Red Brigades, the left wing group that kidnapped Moro, took a wrong path in their attempt to bring down the system so many people hated.
 
Phil Rushton: Letter from...: Italy
Socialist Review nr. 325, maj 08 – side 9
Note: April saw the right deal a devastating blow in the Italian elections. Phil Rushton looks at the reasons for the defeat and how the left can rebuild.
 
Editorial: The left's death by compromise in the Italian election
Socialist Worker nr. 2097, apr 08 – side 12
Note: The return of right winger Silvio Berlusconi to office in Italy is bad enough. The total elimination of the radical left from parliament verges on the disastrous.
 
Megan Trudell: Rifondazione votes for war
International Socialism Journal nr. 113, jan 07 – side 33
Note: Many supporters of Italy’s Rifondazione Comunista party are shocked and disoriented. Three years ago it put itself at the front of Europe’s anti-capitalist movement. But its deputies and senators have now voted to refinance Italian troops in Afghanistan and send Italian troops to Lebanon as a result of choosing to join the centre-left government of Romano Prodi, alongside the social democrats of the Democrat Left and a section of the Christian Democrats.
 
Fabio Ruggiero: Italy: Rifondazione's U-turn
International Socialism Journal nr. 105, dec 04 – side 124
Note: Europe's biggest anti-capitalist movement and its most succesfull far-left party are both in Italy. But the party Rifondazione Comunista, is making overtures to the centre-left. Fabio Ruggiero criticises the turn and Chris Harman looks at a historical precedent.
 
Italy: Extracts from Bertinotti’s Theses
International Socialism Journal nr. 105, dec 04 – side 132
Note: Europe's biggest anti-capitalist movement and its most succesfull far-left party are both in Italy. But the party Rifondazione Comunista, is making overtures to the centre-left. Fabio Ruggiero criticises the turn and Chris Harman looks at a historical precedent.
 
Chris Harman: The history of an argument
International Socialism Journal nr. 105, dec 04 – side 133
Note: Europe's biggest anti-capitalist movement and its most succesfull far-left party are both in Italy. But the party Rifondazione Comunista, is making overtures to the centre-left. Fabio Ruggiero criticises the turn and Chris Harman looks at a historical precedent.
 
Fausto Bertinotti: Refounding further (interview)
International Socialism Journal nr. 102, mar 04 – side 87
Note: Fausto Bertinotti is a leader of Communist Refoundation, which was a central driving force in the anti-capitalist protests in Genoa in 2001. He talks to Tom Behan about his own political history, from the FIAT strikes of 1980 to his involvement today in the 'movement of movements'.
 
Megan Trudell: From tangentopoli to Genoa (Paul Ginsborg: "Italy and its Discontents")
International Socialism Journal nr. 95, jun 02 – side 131
Note: New history of contemporary Italy
 
Alex Callinicos: Toni Negri in perspective
International Socialism Journal nr. 92, sep 01 – side 33
Note: Alex Callinicos develops a critique of Toni Negri, the theorist of autonomism and the figure to whom many of the Black Bloc anarchists look for inspiration. He argues that Negri's theory is an impoverished body of ideas as incapable of providing intellectual guidance to the new movement as the Black Bloc is of providing practical guidance.
 
Jack Fuller: The new workerism: The politics of the Italian autonomists (Reprint ISJ 2:8, Spring 1980)
International Socialism Journal nr. 92, sep 01 – side 63
Note: Jack Fuller's dissection of the previous phase of autonomist activity was first published in International Socialism in the spring of 1980. We reproduce it here since none of the warnings that it issues about the illusions of autonomism have lost their relevance.
 
Chris Bambery: After Genoa: Black, white and red
Socialist Review nr. 255, sep 01 – side 18
Note: Genoa was a staging post in rebuilding the left. Chris Bambery looks at some of the main players
 
Tom Behan: The return of Italian Communism?
International Socialism Journal nr. 84, sep 99 – side 101
Note: Mike Gonzalez's interview with Tom Behan looks at Rifondazione, the reborn Italian Communist Party's attempt to fill the vacuum on the left.
 
Jørgen Lund: Grib chancen (PdUP)
Socialistisk Arbejderavis nr. 35, dec 87 – side 7
Note: Under denne overskrift anbefaler Lusiana Castellina i Socialistisk Weekend den 23. oktober VS at prøve at overvinde splittelsen med SF.
 
Jørgen Lund: Venstrefløjen og arbejderflertallet: Italien 1976: Sporene skræmmer
Socialistisk Arbejderavis nr. 23, okt 86 – side 6
Note: Italien er ikke bare landet med sol, pizza og vin. Engang i 70’erne var Italien landet med en af Europas stærkeste og mest militante arbejderklasser og den største revolutionære venstrefløj. Italien stod i centrum for forventninger om en revolutionær forandring.
 
Riccardo Albione: On the Italian revolutionary left
International Socialism Journal nr. 6, sep 79 – side 137
Note: We have begun to receive some contributions to Chris Harman's major article on the revolutionary left in Europe published in International Socialism 2:4, and we are including the first of them, by Riccardo Albione on Italy, in this issue.
 
Paul Richards: Italy: Red in the face
Socialist Review nr. 4, jul 78 – side 7
Note: The last few weeks have seen the climax to a long political battle which has been going on for over a year. It’s an interesting story not least for the light it sheds on the present role of the Communist Party (PCI) in Italian society.
 
Roberto Vitale: The Italian Left: A Report
International Socialism Journal (1st series) nr. 31, dec 67 – side 33
Note: The real question behind the debate within the Italian Communist Party (PCI) in 1961-2 was not whether to break with the anti-working class, reformist essence of Stalinism but whether or not it was necessary to abandon the old language and rigid bureaucratic style of politics imposed upon the PCI by Stalinism.
 

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