Filippo Turati (Italian: [fiˈlippo tuˈraːti]; 26 November 1857 – 29 March 1932) was an Italian sociologist, criminologist, poet and socialist politician...
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Italian entomologist Filippo Turati (1857–1932), Italian sociologist, criminologist, poet and politician Hercules Turati or Ercole Turati (1829–1881), Italian...
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Marxist-inspired reformist socialism of Filippo Turati and the anarchism of Anna Kuliscioff. Under Turati's leadership, the party was a frequent ally...
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Partito Operaio Italiano), is an Italian socialist anthem written by Filippo Turati, and set to music by Amintore Galli. Published in March 1886, the song...
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reformist wing of the Italian Socialist Party (PSI) led by Rinaldo Rigola, Filippo Turati, Vittorio Emanuele Modigliani, Giacomo Treves, and Giacomo Matteotti...
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actor Filippo Severoli (1762–1822), Italian general Filippo Timi (born 1974), Italian actor Filippo Turati (1857–1932), Italian politician Pippo (disambiguation)...
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Socialist League of Filippo Turati. The party was responsible for the Workers' Hymn, a socialist anthem written in 1886 by Turati and set to music by...
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and imprisoned on several occasions. Her views on Marxism influenced Filippo Turati, who became her partner. Together, they contributed to the creation...
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Italiano (testo di Filippo Turati, musica di Amintore Galli)" [The Workers' Hymn: Anthem of the Italian Workers' Party (text by Filippo Turati, music by Amintore...
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members of the Historical Far Left were Agostino Bertani, Andrea Costa, Filippo Turati, Napoleone Colajanni, Francesco Saverio Nitti, Giovanni Bovio, Giovanni...
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