Italy: austerity is violence on the bodies of women In Rome, activist women responded to the #occupypatriarchy call ut initiated by the Occupy Wall Street Movement. The group, composed of students,…
Italy NO TAV: more protests planned for December More initiatives and protests being planned by the Italian NO TAV movement against a high speed rail line being built in the Susa Valley …
We cannot stay homeless! Following their evictions, six families have occupied empty housing in Parma, Italy and are refusing to leave. Below is a translation of a…
Italy: Occupy Everywhere, Occupy Everything! November 17 …And here we go again! Italy’s streets were put under occupation once again today, as part of the …
Italy: From the occupied Faculty of Humanities, Bologna Fourth year of the crisis: the Autumn of The Struggles is building up. First the huge international…
Italy: The fall of the empire Last night a huge crowd gathered outside the Quirinale where Berlusconi was giving his resignation to President Napolitano. Berlusconi was…
Mario Tronti interviewed by Tonini Bucci An interview with Mario Tronti exploring the ramifications of the demonstrations surrounding the London G20 and other topics.
Occupy Rome – one week after One week after the now (in)famous Roman 15th October that ended up on worldwide headlines as “the only protest of the Occupy movement that ended in violence and riots”, and here we all are reading and writing about it.
Occupy Rome 15 October 2011 A summary of yesterday’s events would be useless, as I’m pretty sure by now you’ve all read the big headlines about riots and clashes with the…
Workerism and Politics - Mario Tronti This is the text of Mario Tronti’s lecture at the 2006 Historical Materialism conference. It provides a brief, evocative synopsis of Tronti’s…
La « Garde rouge » raconte The centre of gravity of the workers’ committee movement in Italy in the late '60s to late '70s was the Milan area, and it was the committee of…
Take over the city - community struggles in Italy - Rising Free (1974) This pamphlet was produced by some people around the Rising Free bookshop in north London in 1974(?)…