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Bruno Filippi
Bruno Filippi (Livorno, March 30, 1900 – Milan, September 7, 1919), was an Italian individualist anarchist writer and activist who collaborated in the Italian individualist anarchist magazine ''Iconoclasta!'' alongside Renzo Novatore.
== Life and writings ==
Filippi was born in a large family, the first of six brothers, and his father was a typographer.〔(''The rebel's dark laughter: the writings of Bruno Filippi'' )〕 His family moved to Milan when he was still a child and in 1915, he already had trouble with the local police forces. That same year, he was arrested during an anti-militarist demonstration where he had a warm gun without bullets.〔
While still an adolescent he discovered the philosophy of Max Stirner and so he embraced it. Filippi was a regular contributor to the Italian individualist anarchist journal ''Iconoclasta!'' where he collaborated with the notorious individualist anarchist Renzo Novatore. In 1920, the editors of the paper printed a booklet with many of his articles entitled ''Posthumous Writings of Bruno Filippi''.〔
After the war, in 1919, the ''biennio rosso'' events exploded in which he participated. On September 7, 1919 he died while trying to explode a bomb directed for the richest people of the city while they had a reunion.〔 Renzo Novatore wrote an article dedicated to him called "In The Circle of Life. In Memory of Bruno Filippi." There he said that Filippi "immolated himself in a fruitful embrace with death because he madly loved Life. We have the need and the entitlement to. say of him that which was said of the D'Annunzian hero: “That the slaves of the marketplace turn around and remember!”".〔

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