Biblioteca / 1950-1959
Richard Hostetter. The Italian Socialist Movement. I: Origins (1860-1882).
Princeton: D. Van Nostrand, 1958. 460 páginas.
Edición en italiano, Le origini del socialismo italiano. Feltrinelli, 1963.
Contents
Preface
I – THE SOCIAL QUESTION AND THE MAKING OF ITALY
National Unity and the Party of Action
Cavour and the Bourgeois Alliance
The Mezzogiorno and National Unity
Social Revolution and Patriotism: Carlo Pisacane
Conclusion
II – THE PIEDMONTESE AND MAZZINIAN LABOR TRADITIONS
The Piedmontese Societies of Mutual Aid
Morality and the Social Problem: Mazzini
Conclusion
III – MAZZINI AND THE ITALIAN LABOR MOVEMENT (1860-1864)
The Question of Political Action by Labor: Congress of Florence (1861)
The Parma and Naples Congresses
Conclusion
IV – BAKUNIN IN ITALY (JANUARY 1864 TO SEPTEMBER 1866)
Mazzini and the Creation of the First International
Bakunin in Florence
Bakunin in Naples (June 1865 to October 1866)
The International Revolutionary Fraternity
Conclusion
V – BAKUNIN IN ITALY (OCTOBER 1866 TO AUGUST 1867) AND THE INTERNATIONAL ALLIANCE OF SOCIALIST DEMOCRACY
La Situazione Italiana
The Liberty and Justice Association
Bakunin and the League for Peace and Liberty
The International Alliance of Socialist Democracy and the I.W.A.
VI – ITALY AND THE FIRST INTERNATIONAL (1866-1870)
The Workers’ Societies and International Socialism
The Macinato Revolt
The Neapolitan I.W.A. Section
Conclusion
VII – MAZZINI AND THE PARIS COMMUNE (MARCH TO AUGUST 1871)
The Commune’s Initial Impact on Italian Radical Republicans
The Mazzinian Critique
Republican “Internationalism” (Summer 1871)
The “Socialism” of Garibaldi
VIII – THE PARIS COMMUNE AND ITALIAN SOCIALISM (SUMMER 1871)
Carlo Cafiero and the Neapolitan I.W.A. Section
The Cafiero-Engels Correspondence
The Sicilian and Turin Sections
Inauguration of the Bakunin-Mazzini Polemic
Conclusion
IX – BAKUNIN VERSUS MAZZINI (SEPTEMBER TO NOVEMBER 1871)
Conflicting Congress Projects
Bakunin’s “To My Friends of Italy”
The Congress of Rome
Internationalist Strength (Autumn 1871)
Conclusion
X – ITALIAN SOCIALISM AND THE “AUTHORITARIAN-LIBERTARIAN” DISPUTE (NOVEMBER TO DECEMBER 1871)
The London Conference and the Sonvilliers Circular
Protagonists: Bakunin, the London Council, Garibaldi
Repercussions in Naples
Repercussions in Turin and Milan
The Bologna Fascio Operaio
Inauguration of Bakunin’s Campaign to Win the Romagna
Conclusion
XI – ANARCHO-SOCIALISM PENETRATES THE ROMAGNA (JANUARY TO MARCH 1872)
The Garibaldian “Democratic Congress” Movement
The Bologna Congress, March 17-19, 1872
Bakunin’s Letters to the Romagna (January to March 1872)
Conclusion
XII – ANARCHIST TRIUMPH (MARCH TO AUGUST 1872)
Socialism in Turin, Milan, Florence, and Naples (January to July 1872)
Engels Concedes Defeat
The “Defection” of Carlo Cafiero
Italian Socialism versus the General Council
The Rimini, Hague, and St. Imier Congresses
Conclusion
XIII – ANARCHO-SOCIALISM VERSUS THE ITALIAN STATE AND SOCIETY (SEPTEMBER 1872 TO SEPTEMBER 1873)
Italian Liberalism and the Socialist Problem
The Eclipse of Marxian Influence
The Consolidation of Bakuninism
XIV – THE PROPAGANDA OF DEEDS: I. THE INSURRECTIONAL ATTEMPT OF 1874 (OCTOBER 1873 TO JUNE 1876)
Anarchist Resources, Internal and External
Insurrectional Preliminaries
Rupture of the Bakunin-Cafiero Alliance
The Attempted “Social Liquidation”
The Trials of 1875: Rome, Florence, Trani
Genesis of a Legalitarian Current
The Bologna Trial of 1876
XV – THE PROPAGANDA OF DEEDS: II. SAN LUPO (JULY 1876 TO APRIL 1877)
Italian Socialism and the Government of the Left
The Congresses of Florence-Tosi and Bern (October 1876)
Consolidation of the Legalitarian Current
“Social Liquidation,” Revised Edition: San Lupo
XVI – DISINTEGRATION OF THE ANARCHIST INTERNATIONAL AS AN ORGANIZATION
The Insurrectional Principle on the Defensive
1878: Decapitation of the Italian International
The Trials of 1879
XVII – THE IDEOLOGICAL LIQUIDATION OF THE ITALIAN INTERNATIONAL (1879-1882)
The Anarchist Dilemma
The Shift to Legalitarianism: Andrea Costa’s Defection
Obsequies of the Italian Anarchist Movement