Quarto Stato

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Quarto Stato is an Italian political review (1946–1950), closely associated with the Partito Socialista Italiano, the Italian Socialist Party.

Its original version was first published in Milan by Carlo Rosselli and Pietro Nenni on 27 March 1926.[1] They also edited the magazine,[2] which was close to the reformist Partito Socialista Unitario of Filippo Turati, Giacomo Matteotti and Claudio Treves, which had split from the PSI. It was banned on 30 October 1926 after only a few months by the Fascist government,[1] and its editors were imprisoned.

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References

  1. ^ a b "Carlo Rosselli". The Rosselli Family Archive. Retrieved 7 June 2015.
  2. ^ "Nello Rosselli". The Rosselli Family Archive. Retrieved 7 June 2015.