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                <text>The gorgeous cover art is by Fort Velona, one of the great graphic artists (see &lt;em&gt;Sotto il segno del littorio, &lt;/em&gt;q.v.) and labor organizers active in leftist causes. The preface is by radical activist Angelica Balabanoff, q.v. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The title page of this work states, “A cura del comitato Vittorio Buttis, Per onorare il 50.o Anniversario di servizio fedele alla causa operaia e socialista” (Edited by the “Vittorio Buttis” Committee to honor the 50th Anniversary of faithful service to the worker and socialist cause). &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;This memoir of Buttis’s life of and experiences in political activism is illustrated with several black and white photo portraits of influential Italian Americans and especially prominent non-Italian I.W.W. figures, including “Eugenio Vittorio” Debs, Mother Jones, and Angelica Balabanoff. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;By the early 1890s, Buttis (b. Venice, 1860 - d. Chicago, 1950) was considered a dangerous socialist by Italian police authorities. He was secretary of a chamber of labor in Intra (in Piemonte) and editor of its newspaper, before leaving for Brazil in 1911. Arriving in the U.S. (in 1915) he joined the Federazione Socialista Italiana, allied with the Socialist Party of America, and in 1916 became editor of &lt;em&gt;La Parola del Popolo&lt;/em&gt; in Chicago, q.v. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Though arrested in 1918 for his anti-war articles, he was known as a voice of moderation and even as a censor of ideas he thought too extreme. For example, he did not support the Russian Revolution because he considered Lenin too critical of international socialism. He helped run the soup kitchen for striking workers in Lawrence in 1912, and wrote a daily column for &lt;em&gt;La Notizia&lt;/em&gt; of Boston, headed by Vincenzo Vacirca, q.v.</text>
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                <text>Cacchione, a Consigliere Comunale [City Councilman] of New York, was the first who was a Communist Party USA member.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Only two years before this 1944 pamphlet, Cacchione was supportive of Antonini: see &lt;em&gt;DRESSMAKERS ITALIANI, volete che la nostra Locale 89 sia la piu forte e la piu nita della I.L.G.W.U.? Votate per il "leadership" di Luigi Antonini!&lt;/em&gt; [ITALIAN DRESSMAKERS, do you want our Local 89 to be the strongest and sharpest of the ILGWU [International Ladies Garment Workers Union]? Then vote for the leadership of Luigi Antonini!]. New York: [Communist Party] On[orevole]. Pietro V. Cacchione, Consigliere Municipale della Citta di New York, 1942.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;But here, Cacchione notes that now that Mussolini has been deposed, and fascism has crumbled, it's time to pick up the pieces and help Italians find peace and be able to put bread on the table. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Cacchione criticizes Antonini, who led Local 89, the Italian section of the ILGWU, for treating his union members badly, hypocritically (according to Cacchione) decreeing the lack of democracy around the world while he doesn't abide by democracy's rules in running his union; and for the other "big lie" that in Italy, the Socialists and Communists couldn't agree to work together. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Somewhat curiously, the rear cover has an ad encouraging readers to "Buy U.S. War Bonds and Stamps" "For Victory," presumably a tip of the hat to Cacchione's role as an elected representative.</text>
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                <text>&lt;strong&gt;&lt;em&gt;Carlo Marx e Bacunin in Spagna &lt;/em&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;[Karl Marx and Bakunin in Spain].&lt;strong&gt; Newark: Biblioteca de &lt;em&gt;L'Adunata dei Refrattari&lt;/em&gt;, 1939.&lt;/strong&gt;</text>
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                <text>Mikhail Bakunin (or "Bacunin" in Italian) was one of the leading theorists of anarchism, a contemporary of Marx who split from Marx after the first International. Bakunin was thus a hero to the early Italian anarchists, including Malatesta, Galleani, Gori and others, including Damiani.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;For a brief bio of Damiani, see entry for his &lt;em&gt;La bottega. &lt;/em&gt;After the deaths of Galleani and Malatesta, the fascist regime considered Damiani, always on the move although never in the U.S., as the leader of Italian anarchism.</text>
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