Anticapitalist Left (Italy)

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Anticapitalist Left
Sinistra Anticapitalista
LeaderFranco Turigliatto
Founded22 September 2013
HeadquartersVia G. Modena, 90/A Rome
NewspaperL'Anticapitalista
IdeologyCommunism
Marxism
Trotskyism
Eco-socialism
Feminism
Political positionFar-left
International affiliationFourth International
Website
anticapitalista.org

Anticapitalist Left (Sinistra Anticapitalista, SA) is a small far-left political party in Italy, led by Franco Turigliatto.

History[]

Following the dissolution of Critical Left (SC) in 2013, Franco Turigliatto, Antonio Moscato, and other militants of the former SC, founded a new party, Anticapitalist Left. The new organization "promotes the elaboration and implementation of a revolutionary communist, feminist, environmentalist, and libertarian political program".[1] In anticipation of the Italian election of 2018 and after having started a dialogue with the Workers' Communist Party, SA decided to join Power to the People.[2] On 4 October, the Anticapitalist Left decided to abandon the project, deciding that working with former OPG and Eurostop members to give life to a new party would have distorted the original project of a common, open, pluralist and inclusive front. At its second national congress, held in February 2019, the Anticapitalist Left became the Italian section of the Fourth International.[3]

References[]

  1. ^ "Statuto di Sinistra Anticapitalista". Sinistra Anticapitalista. July 15, 2013.
  2. ^ "Per una lista ampia, di classe, con un programma d'alternativa". Sinistra Anticapitalista. December 4, 2017.
  3. ^ "Concluso il II congresso nazionale di Sinistra Anticapitalista". Brescia Anticapitalista. February 10, 2019.

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