Supplement to Metropoli, published before the journal's first issue. Three letters from Oreste Scalzone (one co-authoried), following the April 7th mass arrests. Author Lauso Zagato Copied to clipboard PDF of article is attached. Files Scalzone_Metropoli.pdf (3.97 MB) Autonomia Operaia Oreste Scalzone Potere Operaio autonomist Marxism Italiano Comments Thanks for this. I've added… Thanks for this. I've added the tag Italiano, so please do tag the language of any content you add which isn't in English
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Memorial from Prison This document was written on May 24, 1979 from the "Special Wing — G 8” of the Rebibbia jail in Rome by Mario Dalmaviva, Luciano Ferrari Bravo, Toni Negri, Oreste Scalzone, Emilio Vesce and Lauso Zagato. Footnotes were added by the Editors.
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