Quaderni Rossi
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Quaderni Rossi (Italian for "Red Notebooks") was an Italian political journal founded in 1961 which became one of the primary sources of autonomist Marxism.[1] The journal had a pro-Chinese stance.[2] Its first issue appeared on 30 September 1961.[3] Raniero Panzieri played a central role in founding the journal alongside Mario Tronti, Romano Alquati, Antonio (Toni) Negri, Alberto Asor Rosa, and Danilo Montaldi.[4] In August 1963, Classe Operaia, led by Tronti, broke away, leaving a group around Panzieri and Vittorio Rieser running Quaderni Rossi.[1] Following the death of Panzieri in 1964, the journal continued until 1966 but without the same impact as it had previously enjoyed.[1]
References
- ^ a b c Palazzo, David P. "The "Social Factory" In Postwar Italian Radical ought From Operaismo To Autonomia". CUNY Academic Works. CUNY Academic Works. Retrieved 8 May 2017.
 - ^ Marco Gabbas (2022). "The origins of Italian Maoism". The Global Sixties. 15 (1–2): 81. doi:10.1080/27708888.2022.2144248.
 - ^ "Quaderni Rossi" (in Italian). Conricerca. Retrieved 29 March 2022.
 - ^ Wright, Steve (2002). Storming Heaven: Class Composition and Struggle in Italian Autonomist Marxism. London: Pluto Press.
 
External links
- Quaderni Rossi Excerpt from Storming Heaven (2002).
 
