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Enrico Bignami : ウィキペディア英語版
Enrico Bignami

Enrico Bignami was an Italian merchant, and the editor of La Plebe, a socialist newspaper.
Enrico Bignami was born in Lodi, Lombardy, on 3 December 1844.
He came from a poor family. In 1866 and 1867 he fought with Giuseppe Garibaldi.
He founded ''La Plebe'' in Lodi in 1868 to promote Giuseppe Mazzini's ideas, financing the paper from his import business.
The first issue appeared on 4 July 1868. At first it was published bi-weekly, although during the following years it appeared more or less frequently. The paper would last until 1883, despite seizures of issues and several arrests of the editor. It gave continuity from the left wing of the ''Risorgimento'' to the post-unification labor movement and the later elaboration of socialist ideology in northern Italy.
Until the early 1870s ''La Plebe'' took a mainstream democratic position.
However ''La Plebe'' was critical of the institutions ruling the new state of Italy, which it saw as opposed to the ideals of the ''Risorgimento''.
Bignami became enthusiastic about the 1871 Paris Commune, and from then the paper took a socialist line.
Bignami moved to Milan in 1875, taking the paper with him.
He helped to found a number of worker's leagues in the years that followed, and in 1876 was one of the founders of the North Italy Federation of the International.
He became a close friend of Osvaldo Gnocchi-Viani. At several times, particularly in 1879-80, he tried to organize a congress at which all left-wing democratic and socialist movements would be united, but he did not succeed.
''La Plebe'' played a central role in the formation of the Italian Workers Party (POI) in Milan in 1882.
''La Plebe'' stopped publication in 1883.
In the late 1880s Bignami was a promoter of establishing the Milan Chamber of Labor.
He founded the socialist publishing house ''Biblioteca socialista'' in 1895.
In 1898 he moved to Lugano in Switzerland to avoid being arrested.
From 1906 to 1918 he edited ''Coenobium'' (Common Life).
Bignami died in Lugano on 13 October 1921.
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