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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.