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    Arturo Labriola (Italian: [labriˈɔːla]; 21 January 1873 – 23 June 1959) was an Italian revolutionary syndicalist and socialist politician and journalist...
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  • Italian Marxist theoretician Teresa Labriola (1873–1941), Italian writer, jurist, and feminist Arturo Labriola (1873–1959), Italian syndicalist, politician...
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  • Arturo Godoy (1912–1986), Chilean boxer Arturo Labriola (1873–1959), Italian revolutionary syndicalist, socialist politician, and journalist Arturo Longton...
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    World of Elizabeth I. Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 125. ISBN 0312232519. Arturo Labriola, Giordano Bruno: Martyrs of free thought no. 1 A.D. Lindsay: The Essentials...
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    Bologna Congress in 1904, he backed the syndicalist line enforced by Arturo Labriola. In 1905, Bianchi renounced his position at Avanti! and took over leadership...
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    such as the poet Giosuè Carducci, politicians Francesco Crispi and Arturo Labriola and journalist Gabriele Galantara. Propaganda Massonica was banned...
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    with syndicalists in favor of the Libyan War, in particular Arturo Labriola. While Labriola tried to justify the colonial war as an economic and national...
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    Ferraris and on the next 25 June it was represented again by the minister Arturo Labriola of Giolitti V Cabinet. It was converted only in 1923 through a decree...
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    divided into two tendencies: a maximalist one, led among others by Arturo Labriola and Enrico Ferri, and supporting the use of strikes; the other, reformist...
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    to 1910, a number of Italian revolutionary syndicalists including Arturo Labriola, Agostino Lanzillo, Angelo Oliviero Olivetti, Alceste De Ambris, Filippo...
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