Amadeo Bordiga

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Amadeo Bordiga


Born
in Ercolano, Italy
June 13, 1889

Died
July 23, 1970


Amadeo Bordiga was an Italian Marxist, a contributor to Communist theory, the founder of the Communist Party of Italy, a leader of the Communist International and, after World War II, leading figure of the International Communist Party.

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The Democratic Principle

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Dialogue with Stalin

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Party and Class

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Activism

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The Science and Passion of ...

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The Fundamentals, of Revolu...

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Doctrine of the Body Posses...

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The Human Species and the E...

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The Lyon Theses

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“The place of the worst barbarism is that modern forest that makes use of us, this forest of chimneys and bayonets, machines and weapons, of strange inanimate beasts that feed on human flesh.”
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“To exploit living labour, capital must destroy dead labour which is still useful. Loving to suck warm young blood, it kills corpses.”
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“The degeneration of the revolution in Russia does not pass from the revolution for communism to the revolution for a developed kind of capitalism, but to a pure capitalist revo­lution. It runs in parallel with world-wide capitalist domination which, by successive steps, eliminates old feudal and Asiatic forms in various zones. While the historical situation in the seventeenth, eighteenth and nineteenth centuries caused the capitalist revolution to take liberal forms, in the twentieth century it must have totalitarian and bureaucratic ones.”
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