Tribes: Italy's Metropolitan Indians Signal the Violent Passage of a New Culture and the First Rebellion of 'Irregulars' in Modern Times Article by Donald R. Katz in issue #252 (1977, 11/17) of Rolling Stone describing…
Black Out: Giornale Metropolitano Delle Lotte Autonome Black Out: Giornale metropolitano delle lotte autonome ('Metropolitan Journal of Autonomous…
Introductory Note to "Classe Operaia" Anthology - Antonio Negri Introductory note (in Italian) by Antonio Negri to the 1979 anthology of Classe Operaia.
"Do You Remember Revolution?" w/ Emergency Intro - 1983 (Negri et al) 1983 publication of "Do You Remember Revolution?" with an introduction by the Emergency editorial…
Violence of the State - I Volsci I Volsci (The Volscians) are a group of Autonomists well rooted in the proletarian quarters of Rome. They are considered the “hard" fraction of…
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.
Negri's Interrogation (trial transcript 1979) Arrested on April 7, 1979, Toni Negri appeared a few days later before his judges. As opposed to Oreste Scalzone, Negri then found it advisable…
Workerist Publications and Bios - Sergio Bologna Overview of some publications and individuals active in Autonomia in Italy in the 1960s and 1970s.
April 7: Repression in Italy - CARI The following analysis of the April 7 operation was written by the New York Committee Against Repression in Italy (CARI).
Anatomy of Autonomy - Bifo Franco Berardi, alias "Bifo”, was one of the main figures of the Movement of 77 in Bologna. He was arrested at that time under the charge of “subversive association”. We asked Bifo to write the following presentation on the context in which the Movement developed and the problems it had to confront up to, and after, the April 7 arrests.