L.A.P.
18th August 2015, 22:00
I just recently discovered this tendency, and realized that Amadeo Bordiga is the tip of the Italian Left iceberg. It seems the Italian Left in exile, like Ottorino Perrone (Vercesi) and Onorato Damen, gave the theses of the Italian Left more clarity. For example, adopting Luxemburg's stance on national self-determination and splitting with Bordiga on his "return to Lenin". Another notion put forth is the Faction being the organic subject of proletarian struggle in non-revolutionary times, while the Faction forms into the Party during a revolutionary crisis. I guess the Internationalist Communist Tendency and the International Communist Current have their origins in this political tradition. I've tried searching for texts from the main journals of the Italian Fraction, Bilan and Prometeo, but it's incredibly difficult; and it seems like Bilan didn't write on much else except the imperialist character of the Spanish Civil War.
Are there any other members on this forum who are familiar with the Italian Fraction Abroad?
Are there any other members on this forum who are familiar with the Italian Fraction Abroad?