Claudio Treves, the Glossary
Claudio Treves (24 March 1869 – 11 June 1933) was an Italian politician and journalist.[1]
Table of Contents
32 relations: Avanti! (newspaper), Benito Mussolini, Berlin, Carlo Levi, Carlo Rosselli, Classical radicalism, Concentrazione Antifascista Italiana, Critica Sociale, Fascism, Filippo Turati, Florestano Vancini, Giacomo Matteotti, Giovanni Bacci, Giovanni Giolitti, Il Tempo, Italian Socialist Party, Labour Party (UK), Luigi Molinari, Madrid, Manlio Busoni, Milan, Paolo Treves, Paris, Piedmont, Reformism, Revolutionary socialism, Socialism, Socialist International, The Assassination of Matteotti, Turin, Unitary Socialist Party (Italy, 1922), Vienna.
- Deputies of Legislature XXII of the Kingdom of Italy
- Deputies of Legislature XXIII of the Kingdom of Italy
- Deputies of Legislature XXIV of the Kingdom of Italy
- Italian Aventinian secessionists
- Journalists from Turin
Avanti! (newspaper)
Avanti! (English: "Forward!") is an Italian daily newspaper, born as the official voice of the Italian Socialist Party, published since 25 December 1896.
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Benito Mussolini
Benito Amilcare Andrea Mussolini (29 July 188328 April 1945) was an Italian dictator who founded and led the National Fascist Party (PNF). Claudio Treves and Benito Mussolini are Italian Socialist Party politicians and Italian male journalists.
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Berlin
Berlin is the capital and largest city of Germany, both by area and by population.
Carlo Levi
Carlo Levi (29 November 1902 – 4 January 1975) was an Italian painter, writer, activist, independent leftist politician, and doctor. Claudio Treves and Carlo Levi are 20th-century Italian Jews.
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Carlo Rosselli
Carlo Alberto Rosselli (16 November 18999 June 1937) was an Italian political leader, journalist, historian, philosopher and anti-fascist activist, first in Italy and then abroad. Claudio Treves and Carlo Rosselli are 20th-century Italian Jews, Exiled Italian politicians and Jewish socialists.
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Classical radicalism
Radicalism (from French radical) was a political movement representing the leftward flank of liberalism during the late 18th and early 19th centuries and a precursor to social liberalism, social democracy, civil libertarianism, and modern progressivism.
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Concentrazione Antifascista Italiana
Concentrazione Antifascista Italiana (CAI; Italian Anti-Fascist Concentration), officially known as Concentrazione d'Azione Antifascista (Anti-Fascist Action Concentration), was an Italian coalition of anti-fascist groups which existed from 1927 to 1934. Claudio Treves and Concentrazione Antifascista Italiana are Exiled Italian politicians.
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Critica Sociale is a left-wing Italian newspaper.
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Fascism
Fascism is a far-right, authoritarian, ultranationalist political ideology and movement, characterized by a dictatorial leader, centralized autocracy, militarism, forcible suppression of opposition, belief in a natural social hierarchy, subordination of individual interests for the perceived good of the nation or race, and strong regimentation of society and the economy.
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Filippo Turati
Filippo Turati (26 November 1857 – 29 March 1932) was an Italian sociologist, criminologist, poet and socialist politician. Claudio Treves and Filippo Turati are Deputies of Legislature XXII of the Kingdom of Italy, Deputies of Legislature XXIII of the Kingdom of Italy, Deputies of Legislature XXIV of the Kingdom of Italy, Exiled Italian politicians, Italian Aventinian secessionists, Italian Socialist Party politicians and Italian male journalists.
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Florestano Vancini
Florestano Vancini (24 August 1926 – 18 September 2008) was an Italian film director and screenwriter.
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Giacomo Matteotti
Giacomo Matteotti (22 May 1885 – 10 June 1924) was an Italian socialist politician and secretary of the Partito Socialista Unitario. Claudio Treves and Giacomo Matteotti are Italian Socialist Party politicians.
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Giovanni Bacci
Giovanni Bacci (7 March 1857 – 9 August 1928) was an Italian journalist and politician. Claudio Treves and Giovanni Bacci are Italian Aventinian secessionists and Italian Socialist Party politicians.
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Giovanni Giolitti
Giovanni Giolitti (27 October 1842 – 17 July 1928) was an Italian statesman. Claudio Treves and Giovanni Giolitti are Deputies of Legislature XXII of the Kingdom of Italy, Deputies of Legislature XXIII of the Kingdom of Italy and Deputies of Legislature XXIV of the Kingdom of Italy.
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Il Tempo
Il Tempo (meaning Time in English) is a daily Italian newspaper published in Rome, Italy.
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The Italian Socialist Party (PSI) was a social-democratic and democratic-socialist political party in Italy, whose history stretched for longer than a century, making it one of the longest-living parties of the country.
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Labour Party (UK)
The Labour Party is a social democratic political party in the United Kingdom that sits on the centre-left of the political spectrum.
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Luigi Molinari
Luigi Molinari (1866–1918) was an Italian anarchist, journalist, and lawyer best known as the publisher of the libertarian periodical L’Università popolare and his support for Ferrer Modern Schools in Italy. Claudio Treves and Luigi Molinari are Italian male journalists.
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Madrid
Madrid is the capital and most populous city of Spain.
Manlio Busoni
Manlio Busoni (1906–1999) was an Italian film and television actor.
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Milan
Milan (Milano) is a city in northern Italy, regional capital of Lombardy, and the second-most-populous city proper in Italy after Rome.
Paolo Treves
Paolo Treves (27 July 1908 – 4 August 1958) was an Italian politician, publicist, political scientist, academic and anti-fascist. Claudio Treves and Paolo Treves are Italian Socialist Party politicians.
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Paris
Paris is the capital and largest city of France.
Piedmont
Piedmont (Piemonte,; Piemont), located in northwest Italy, is one of the 20 regions of Italy.
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Reformism
Reformism is a trend advocating the reform of an existing system or institution – often a political or religious establishment – as opposed to its abolition and replacement via revolution.
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Revolutionary socialism is a political philosophy, doctrine, and tradition within socialism that stresses the idea that a social revolution is necessary to bring about structural changes in society.
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Socialism is an economic and political philosophy encompassing diverse economic and social systems characterised by social ownership of the means of production, as opposed to private ownership.
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The Socialist International (SI) is a political international or worldwide organisation of political parties which seek to establish democratic socialism, consisting mostly of social democratic political parties and labour organisations.
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The Assassination of Matteotti
The Assassination of Matteotti (Il delitto Matteotti) is a 1973 Italian historical drama film directed by Florestano Vancini.
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Turin
Turin (Torino) is a city and an important business and cultural centre in Northern Italy.
The Unitary Socialist Party (Partito Socialista Unitario, PSU) was a democratic socialist political party in Italy active from 1922 to 1930.
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Vienna
Vienna (Wien; Austro-Bavarian) is the capital, most populous city, and one of nine federal states of Austria.
See also
Deputies of Legislature XXII of the Kingdom of Italy
- Alessandro Fortis
- Andrea Costa
- Angelo Mauri
- Antonio Salandra
- Antonio Starabba, Marchese di Rudinì
- Claudio Treves
- Emanuele Gianturco
- Enrico Ferri (criminologist)
- Ettore Ciccotti
- Ettore Sacchi
- Eugenio Chiesa
- Ferdinando Martini
- Filippo Turati
- Francesco Saverio Nitti
- Giovanni Giolitti
- Giovanni Noè
- Giulio Alessio
- Giulio Prinetti
- Giuseppe De Felice Giuffrida
- Leonida Bissolati
- Luigi Luzzatti
- Luigi Rava
- Napoleone Colajanni
- Paolo Boselli
- Pietro Bertolini
- Pietro Lanza di Scalea
- Raffaele Cappelli
- Rinaldo Rigola
- Salvatore Barzilai
- Scipione Borghese, 10th Prince of Sulmona
- Sidney Sonnino
- Teofilo Rossi
- Ubaldo Comandini
- Vittorio Emanuele Orlando
Deputies of Legislature XXIII of the Kingdom of Italy
- Alessandro Fortis
- Andrea Costa
- Antonio Graziadei
- Antonio Salandra
- Claudio Treves
- Enrico De Nicola
- Enrico Ferri (criminologist)
- Ettore Ciccotti
- Ettore Sacchi
- Eugenio Chiesa
- Ferdinando Martini
- Filippo Turati
- Francesco Saverio Nitti
- Gaetano Mosca
- Giovanni Giolitti
- Giulio Alessio
- Giuseppe De Felice Giuffrida
- Ivanoe Bonomi
- Leonida Bissolati
- Luigi Luzzatti
- Luigi Rava
- Napoleone Colajanni
- Paolo Boselli
- Pietro Bertolini
- Pietro Lanza di Scalea
- Raffaele Cappelli
- Salvatore Barzilai
- Scipione Borghese, 10th Prince of Sulmona
- Sidney Sonnino
- Teofilo Rossi
- Ubaldo Comandini
- Vittorio Emanuele Orlando
Deputies of Legislature XXIV of the Kingdom of Italy
- Andrea Finocchiaro Aprile
- Antonio Graziadei
- Antonio Salandra
- Arturo Labriola
- Augusto Mancini
- Camillo Peano
- Claudio Treves
- Enrico De Nicola
- Enrico Ferri (criminologist)
- Ettore Ciccotti
- Ettore Sacchi
- Eugenio Chiesa
- Ferdinando Martini
- Filippo Turati
- Francesco Saverio Nitti
- Gaetano Mosca
- Gino Sarrocchi
- Giovanni Giolitti
- Giulio Alessio
- Giuseppe De Capitani D'Arzago
- Giuseppe De Felice Giuffrida
- Giuseppe Grassi (politician)
- Ivanoe Bonomi
- Leonida Bissolati
- Luigi Federzoni
- Luigi Gasparotto
- Luigi Luzzatti
- Luigi Rava
- Marcello Soleri
- Meuccio Ruini
- Napoleone Colajanni
- Paolo Boselli
- Pietro Bertolini
- Pietro Lanza di Scalea
- Roberto De Vito
- Salvatore Barzilai
- Sidney Sonnino
- Ubaldo Comandini
- Vittorio Emanuele Orlando
Italian Aventinian secessionists
- Achille Grandi
- Alcide De Gasperi
- Antonio Gramsci
- Antonio Graziadei
- Arturo Labriola
- Aventine Secession (20th century)
- Bruno Fortichiari
- Cipriano Facchinetti
- Claudio Treves
- Costantino Lazzari
- Emilio Caldara
- Emilio Lussu
- Filippo Amedeo
- Filippo Turati
- Giovanni Bacci
- Giovanni Braschi
- Giovanni Conti (politician)
- Giovanni Gronchi
- Giulio Rodinò
- Giuseppe Romita
- Guido Picelli
- Mario Berlinguer
- Mario Cingolani
- Oddino Morgari
- Onorato Damen
- Raffaele De Caro
- Roberto Bracco
- Ruggero Grieco
- Salvatore Aldisio
- Stefano Jacini
- Tito Oro Nobili
- Umberto Tupini
Journalists from Turin
- Ada Gobetti
- Alfredo Quaglino
- Anna Cataldi
- Carlo Fruttero
- Carlo Parietti
- Claudio Treves
- Diana de Feo
- Domenico Bartoli
- Enrico Deaglio
- Enrico Martino
- Filippo Giuffrida Répaci
- Franco Lucentini
- Gianni Minà
- Giovenale Vegezzi Ruscalla
- Marco Travaglio
- Massimo Gramellini
- Mitì Vigliero Lami
- Nicola Campogrande
- Norberto Bobbio
- Oscar Giannino
- Piero Gobetti
- Roberto Gervaso
- Vittorio Foa