June 10, 2006

… is Italian maoism like?

There’s been a bit of discussion on the autopsy email list about an interview with Paolo Virno that appeared in Grey Room. In it Virno says the following -

The decisive experience of my youth was the revolutionary
struggle in a developed capitalist country. I insist: developed. A country, that
is, in which physical survival was guaranteed, consumption relatively high,
with by that time widespread scholastic instruction. I did not participate in
an uprising against misery or dictatorship but in a radical conflict aiming at
abolishing that modern form of barbarism: wage labor. We were not “thirdworldist”
but “Americanist.” Fighting at Fiat of Turin, we were thinking of
Detroit, not Cuba or Algiers. Only where capitalist development has reached
its height is there a question of the anticapitalist revolution.

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March 31, 2006

… did Fiat want from Bill Watson?

Filed under: history, Italy

I have a thing for old pamphlets. Occasionally when I have the cash I’ll get one or two off the interweb, related to a subject matter or group I’m interested in. I have a few about Italian stuff in the 70s. (more…)