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'''Mario Tronti''' (24 July 1931 – 7 August 2023) was an Italian philosopher and politician, considered{{By whom|date=August 2023}} one of the founders of the theory of [[operaismo]] in the 1960s.
'''Mario Tronti''' (24 July 1931 – 7 August 2023) was an Italian philosopher and politician, considered one of the founders of the theory of [[operaismo]] in the 1960s.<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Pizzolato |first1=Nicola |title=A new revolutionary practice: operaisti and the 'refusal of work' in 1970's Italy |journal=Estudos Históricos (Rio de Janeiro) |date=August 2017 |volume=30 |issue=61 |pages=449–464 |doi=10.1590/S2178-14942017000200008}}</ref>


An active member of the [[Italian Communist Party]] (PCI) during the 1950s, he was, with [[Raniero Panzieri]], amongst the founders of the ''[[Quaderni Rossi]]'' (Red Notebooks) review from which he split in 1963 to found the ''[[Classe Operaia]]'' (Working Class) review. This evolving journey progressively distanced him from the PCI, without him ever formally leaving, and engaged him in the radical experiences of operaismo. Such experience, considered by many to be the matrix of Italian [[Autonomist Marxism]] in the 1960s, was characterised by challenging the roles of the traditional organisations of the workers' movement (the unions and the parties) and the direct engagement, without intermediaries, with the working class itself and to the struggles in the factories.
An active member of the [[Italian Communist Party]] (PCI) during the 1950s, he was, with [[Raniero Panzieri]], amongst the founders of the ''[[Quaderni Rossi]]'' (Red Notebooks) review from which he split in 1963 to found the ''[[Classe Operaia]]'' (Working Class) review. This evolving journey progressively distanced him from the PCI, without him ever formally leaving, and engaged him in the radical experiences of operaismo. Such experience, considered by many to be the matrix of Italian [[Autonomist Marxism]] in the 1960s, was characterised by challenging the roles of the traditional organisations of the workers' movement (the unions and the parties) and the direct engagement, without intermediaries, with the working class itself and to the struggles in the factories.

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Mario Tronti
Official portrait, 2013
Member of the Senate of the Republic
In office
15 March 2013 – 23 March 2018
ConstituencyLombardy
In office
23 April 1992 – 14 April 1994
ConstituencyLazio
Personal details
Born(1931-07-24)24 July 1931
Rome, Italy
Died7 August 2023(2023-08-07) (aged 92)
Ferentillo, Italy
Political partyPCI (till 1991)
PDS (1991–1998)
DS (1998–2007)
PD (2007–2023)
OccupationAcademic, politician

Mario Tronti (24 July 1931 – 7 August 2023) was an Italian philosopher and politician, considered one of the founders of the theory of operaismo in the 1960s.[1]

An active member of the Italian Communist Party (PCI) during the 1950s, he was, with Raniero Panzieri, amongst the founders of the Quaderni Rossi (Red Notebooks) review from which he split in 1963 to found the Classe Operaia (Working Class) review. This evolving journey progressively distanced him from the PCI, without him ever formally leaving, and engaged him in the radical experiences of operaismo. Such experience, considered by many to be the matrix of Italian Autonomist Marxism in the 1960s, was characterised by challenging the roles of the traditional organisations of the workers' movement (the unions and the parties) and the direct engagement, without intermediaries, with the working class itself and to the struggles in the factories.

Influenced philosophically by the work of Galvano Della Volpe, which led him to distance himself from the thinking of Antonio Gramsci, or at least the official version promulgated by the PCI, Tronti dedicated himself to the formulation of a politics, basing theory on practice, which could renew traditional Marxism and contribute to re-opening the revolutionary road in the West.

Faced with mass revolt by Western workers in the 1960s, Tronti's operaismo was able to propose a modern analysis of class relations and above all refocus attention of the subjective factor, claiming the central political role of the working class. His ideas found an echo in 1966, with the publication of Operai e capitale (Workers and Capital), a book that would exercise a notable influence on the protests of the youth and, more generally, on the wave of mobilization that was initiated in the following years.

Mario Tronti died on 7 August 2023, at the age of 92.[2]

Publications

  • Tra materialismo dialettico e filosofia della prassi. Gramsci e Labriola, in A. Caracciolo et G. Scalia (éd.), La città futura. Saggi sulla figura e il pensiero di Antonio Gramsci, Feltrinelli, Milano, 1959
  • (éd.), Scritti inediti di economia politica di Marx, Editori Riuniti, Roma, 1963
  • Baldi, Camillo, in A.M. Ghisalberti (éd.), Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani 5, Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana, Roma, 1963
  • Operai e capitale, Einaudi, Torino, 1966 (DeriveApprodi, Roma, 2006)
  • Hegel politico, Istituto dell'Enciclopedia italiana, Roma, 1975
  • Sull'autonomia del politico, Feltrinelli, Milano, 1977
  • Stato e rivoluzione in Inghilterra, Il Saggiatore, Milano, 1977
  • (en collab. avec G. Napolitano, A. Accornero et M. Cacciari), Operaismo e centralità operaia, Editori Riuniti, Roma, 1978
  • (éd.), Il politico. Antologia di testi del pensiero politico. 1 : Da Machiavelli a Cromwell, Feltrinelli, Milano, 1979
  • Soggetti, crisi, potere, A. Piazzi et A. De Martinis (éd.), Cappelli, Bologna, 1980 ;
  • Il tempo della politica, Editori Riuniti, Roma, 1980
  • Con le spalle al futuro. Per un altro dizionario politico, Editori Riuniti, Roma, 1992 ;
  • Berlinguer. Il Principe disarmato, Edizioni Sisifo, Roma, 1994
  • La politica al tramonto, Einaudi, Torino, 1998
  • Rileggendo "La libertà comunista", in G. Liguori (éd.), Galvano Della Volpe. Un altro marxismo, Edizioni Fahrenheit 451, Roma, 2000
  • (éd. avec P. Favilli), Classe operaia. Le identità : storia e prospettiva, Angeli, Milano, 2001
  • Cenni di Castella, Edizioni Cadmo, Fiesole, 2001
  • Per la critica della democrazia politica, in M. Tari (éd.), Guerra e democrazia, ManifestoLibri, Roma, 2005
  • Id. et al., Politica e destino, Sossella editore, Roma, 2006 (avec les contributions de divers auteurs sur la pensée de Mario Tronti)

References

  1. ^ Pizzolato, Nicola (August 2017). "A new revolutionary practice: operaisti and the 'refusal of work' in 1970's Italy". Estudos Históricos (Rio de Janeiro). 30 (61): 449–464. doi:10.1590/S2178-14942017000200008.
  2. ^ "È morto a 92 anni Mario Tronti, politico e filosofo teorico dell'operaismo". Repubblica. 7 August 2023. Retrieved 7 August 2023.
  • Alcaro M., Dellavolpismo e nuova sinistra, Dedalo, Bari, 1977 ;
  • Basso C., Gozzini C. et Sguazzino D. (éd.), Bibliografia delle opere e degli scritti di Mario Tronti, Dipartimento di Filosofia-Università degli Studi di Siena, Sienne, 2001 ;
  • Berardinelli A., Stili dell'estremismo. Critica del pensiero essenziale, Editori Riuniti, Roma, 2001 ;
  • Borio G., Pozzi F., Roggero G., Futuro anteriore : dai Quaderni rossi ai movimenti globali. Ricchezze e limiti dell'operaismo italiano, DeriveApprodi, Rome, 2002 ;
  • Leo R., "Per una storia di Classe Operaia", dans la revue Bailamme, n° 26, giugno 2000 ;
  • Gobbi R., Com'eri bella, classe operaia. Storia fatti e misfatti dell'operaismo italiano, Longanesi, Milano, 1989 ;
  • Mezzadra S., Operaismo, in R. Esposito et C. Galli (éd.), Enciclopedia del pensiero politico. Autori, concetti, dottrine, Laterza, Roma-Bari, 2000 ;
  • Peduzzi A., Lo spirito della politica e il suo destino. L'autonomia del politico, il suo tempo, Ediesse-Crs, Roma, 2006 ;
  • Preve C., La teoria in pezzi. La dissoluzione del paradigma teorico operaista, Dedalo, Bari, 1984 ;
  • Turchetto M., De l'ouvrier masse à l'entrepreneurialité commune : la trajectoire déconcertante de l'opéraïsme italien, in J. Bidet et E, Kouvélakis (éd.), Dictionnaire Marx contemporain, PUF, Paris, 2001 ;
  • Wright S., Storming Heaven. Class Composition and Struggle in Italian Autonomist Marxism, Pluto Press, London, 2002.
  • Michele Filippini, Leaping Forward. Mario Tronti and the History of Political Workerism (Jan Van Eyck Academie ISBN 90-72076-68-0)
  • Anastasi, A., The Weapon of Organisation: Mario Tronti's Political Revolution in Marxism. Common Notions. 2020.
  • Vocations of the Political: Mario Tronti and Max Weber - CRMEP BOOKS 3 (ed. Howard Caygill). 2021. Available Free Online.