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  1. 19 de sept. de 2014 · In this article first published in Prometeo in 1947, Amadeo Bordiga examines the history of the political forms of bourgeois rule and posits that it has passed through two stages (the early “heroic” period followed by the “golden age” of bourgeois democracy) and is now entering its third stage, characterized by the eclipse of “private initiative” and the rise of totalitarianism, as ...

  2. www.fondazionebordiga.org › approfondimentiFondazione Amadeo Bordiga

    AMADEO BORDIGA (1889 - 1970) Nasce a Resina (Napoli) da Oreste Bordiga e Zaira Amadei il 13 giugno 1889. Formatosi in un ambiente familiare ed in un contesto sociale ricchi di fermenti intellettuali, morali e politici, ancora studente d’ingegneria a Napoli nel 1910 aderisce alla Federazione Giovanile Socialista, schierandosi immediatamente su ...

  3. In this article first published in Prometeo in 1947, Amadeo Bordiga examines the history of the political forms of bourgeois rule and posits that it has passed through two stages (the early “heroic” period followed by the “golden age” of bourgeois democracy) and is now entering its third stage, characterized by the eclipse of “private initiative” and the rise of totalitarianism, as ...

  4. The Science and Passion of Communism : Bordiga, Amadeo, Basso, Pietro, Donis, Giacomo: Amazon.com.mx: Libros

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  5. 6 de nov. de 2013 · 1Available from Amazon as a print-on-demand book: The Spectral Figure of Amadeo Bordiga: A Case Study in the Decline of Marxism in the West, 1912-26. 2 I believe it was James P. Cannon, future leader of American Trotskyism, who said around this time that the Third International “takes leaders and turns them into shit, and takes shit and turns it into leaders”.

  6. 24 de nov. de 2017 · This intransigence led in 1930 to Bordiga’s expulsion from the Communist Party at the hand of Gramsci and Togliatti. He was to spend the last four decades of his life at the margins of the movement, of which he remained a critic in his writings. Finally, at the age of 81, he gave his first and last interview.