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    paper continues today, and Umanità Nova is the mouthpiece of the Italian Anarchist Federation. Contributors to Umanità Nova include its founders, Errico...
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    "Anarchist Program" of Errico Malatesta. It decided to publish the weekly Umanità Nova, retaking the name of the journal published by Errico Malatesta. Inside...
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    Questione Sociale. After World War I, he returned to Italy where his Umanità Nova had some popularity before its closure under the rise of Mussolini. Errico...
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    Trivo Indic (27 May 1990). "The anarchist tradition on Yugoslav soil". Umanità Nova. Retrieved 17 October 2014. Newman 2015, p. 39. Glenny, Misha (5 September...
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  • Alberto Acquacalda and Pietro Ferrero. 1920: Publication of the newspaper Umanità Nova (New Humanity). 1920: Founding of the Unione Anarchica Italiana. 1921:...
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  • means of life and for development] to the workers." As he put it in Umanità Nova (no. 125, September 6, 1921): It is our aspiration and our aim that everyone...
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  • itself...They turned to the most important Italian anarchist periodical, Umanità Nova (“New Humanity”), the official publication of the Federazione Anarchica...
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    Gramsci and of L'Ordine Nuovo to the PCd'I's direction, the anarchist Umanità Nova newspaper remained the sole mouthpiece of the workers' movement which...
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  • December 1919 and the subsequent birth in Milan of the anarchist newspaper Umanità Nova in February 1920, directed by Malatesta himself, gave further impetus...
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    editorial work. Rafanelli continued to write for the anarchist periodical Umanità Nova. She moved to Genoa in the 1940s, where she died on September 13, 1971...
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