Italian Revolutionary Socialist Party
The Italian Revolutionary Socialist Party (Partito Socialista Rivoluzionario Italiano, PSRI) was a socialist political party in Italy.
Italian Revolutionary Socialist Party Partito Socialista Rivoluzionario Italiano | |
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Leader | Andrea Costa |
Founded | 1881 |
Dissolved | 10 September 1893 |
Merged into | Socialist Party of Italian Workers |
Headquarters | Rimini, Romagna |
Ideology | Marxism Social anarchism Positivism |
Political position | Far-left |
Colours | Red |
It was founded in 1881 as Revolutionary Socialist Party of Romagna by Andrea Costa, a former anarchist converted to democratic socialism, after his marriage with Anna Kuliscioff. In the 1882 general election Costa was elected to the Italian Chamber of Deputies in Romagna and he later served also as Mayor of Imola. In 1893 the PSRI joined the Socialist Party of Italian Workers, under the leadership of Carlo Dell'Avalle.[1]
References
- Massimo L. Salvadori, Enciclopedia storica, Zanichelli, Bologna 2000
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