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''La Plebe'' (''The Worker'') was an Italian newspaper that was published in Lodi from 1868-1875, then in Milan from 1875-1883. The editor was Enrico Bignami. ==Mazzinist journal== Enrico Bignami founded ''La Plebe'' in Lodi in 1868 to promoted 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 for periods during the years that followed 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''. On 11 August 1868 an article said "the papacy and the monarchy ... are bleeding specters still protesting against the enlightened thought which advances." On 8 September 1868 Mazzini wrote in an article, "a people that has been enslaved for centuries to rotten powers .... does not rise as a nation without overthrowing those ghostly powers." 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「La Plebe (newspaper)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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