Il PCI, Autonomia Operaia e l'emergenza terrorismo: il caso 7 aprile 1979

The article analyzes the positions of the Italian Communist Party towards the large political movement that took action on its left, especially “Autonomia Operaia”, in the late seventies, during the terrorism emergency and the crisis of national solidarity governments. The debate...

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Main Author: Giulia Pacifici
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Language:English
Published: BraDypUS 2017-03-01
Series:Storicamente
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spelling doaj-7e9fa7d2456847949308fea689b9b9be2020-11-25T02:16:49ZengBraDypUSStoricamente1825-411X2017-03-0112110.12977/stor648Il PCI, Autonomia Operaia e l'emergenza terrorismo: il caso 7 aprile 1979Giulia Pacifici0Univ. Roma Tre, Dipartimento di Studi Umanistici. Via Ostiense 234, 00146, Roma ItalyThe article analyzes the positions of the Italian Communist Party towards the large political movement that took action on its left, especially “Autonomia Operaia”, in the late seventies, during the terrorism emergency and the crisis of national solidarity governments. The debate, internal to the PCI and between the left parliamentary forces, is analyzed through the documents, the newspaper articles and the declarations about a specific counter-terrorism trial, known as the “7th April case". This trial caused a large and heated public debate on terrorism, democracy and public order that saw two main political positions in opposition to one another. On one side the so called guarantee position represented by the “Partito Radicale”, some intellectuals, journalist and magistrates and on the other those who endorsed the firmness position, especially the PCI. At the same time, within the same communist party, the firmness front wasn't completely unanimous. On 7th April 1979 the deputy public prosecutor of Padua, Pietro Calogero, issued an arrest warrant that led to prison more than a dozen militants from the extra-parliamentary leftist area, “Potere Operaio” and “Autonomia Operaia”, including among others Oreste Scalzone, Franco Piperno, Nanni Balestrini, Emilio Vesce and Antonio Negri.http://storicamente.org/7_aprile_1979_pci_autonomia_operaia_pacificiItalian Communist PartyAutonomia OperaiaPolitical Violence1960-1970Social MovementsItalian HistoryCounter-terrorism
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Il PCI, Autonomia Operaia e l'emergenza terrorismo: il caso 7 aprile 1979
Storicamente
Italian Communist Party
Autonomia Operaia
Political Violence
1960-1970
Social Movements
Italian History
Counter-terrorism
author_facet Giulia Pacifici
author_sort Giulia Pacifici
title Il PCI, Autonomia Operaia e l'emergenza terrorismo: il caso 7 aprile 1979
title_short Il PCI, Autonomia Operaia e l'emergenza terrorismo: il caso 7 aprile 1979
title_full Il PCI, Autonomia Operaia e l'emergenza terrorismo: il caso 7 aprile 1979
title_fullStr Il PCI, Autonomia Operaia e l'emergenza terrorismo: il caso 7 aprile 1979
title_full_unstemmed Il PCI, Autonomia Operaia e l'emergenza terrorismo: il caso 7 aprile 1979
title_sort il pci, autonomia operaia e l'emergenza terrorismo: il caso 7 aprile 1979
publisher BraDypUS
series Storicamente
issn 1825-411X
publishDate 2017-03-01
description The article analyzes the positions of the Italian Communist Party towards the large political movement that took action on its left, especially “Autonomia Operaia”, in the late seventies, during the terrorism emergency and the crisis of national solidarity governments. The debate, internal to the PCI and between the left parliamentary forces, is analyzed through the documents, the newspaper articles and the declarations about a specific counter-terrorism trial, known as the “7th April case". This trial caused a large and heated public debate on terrorism, democracy and public order that saw two main political positions in opposition to one another. On one side the so called guarantee position represented by the “Partito Radicale”, some intellectuals, journalist and magistrates and on the other those who endorsed the firmness position, especially the PCI. At the same time, within the same communist party, the firmness front wasn't completely unanimous. On 7th April 1979 the deputy public prosecutor of Padua, Pietro Calogero, issued an arrest warrant that led to prison more than a dozen militants from the extra-parliamentary leftist area, “Potere Operaio” and “Autonomia Operaia”, including among others Oreste Scalzone, Franco Piperno, Nanni Balestrini, Emilio Vesce and Antonio Negri.
topic Italian Communist Party
Autonomia Operaia
Political Violence
1960-1970
Social Movements
Italian History
Counter-terrorism
url http://storicamente.org/7_aprile_1979_pci_autonomia_operaia_pacifici
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