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L'Ordine Nuovo (Italian for "The New Order") was a weekly newspaper established on 1 May 1919, in Turin, Italy, by a group, including Antonio Gramsci, Angelo Tasca and Palmiro Togliatti, within the Italian Socialist Party. The paper was the successor of La Città futura, a broadsheet newspaper. The founders of L'Ordine Nuovo were admirers of the Russian Revolution and strongly supported the immediate creation of soviets in Italy. They believed that existing factory councils of workers could be strengthened so that they could become the basis of a communist revolution. However, Amadeo Bordiga, who would become the founder of the Communist Party of Italy, criticised the plan as syndicalism, saying that soviets should only be created after Italy had come under communist control.

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  • L’Ordine Nuovo (de)
  • L'Ordine Nuovo (el)
  • L'Ordine Nuovo (es)
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  • L'Ordine Nuovo (revista) (pt)
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  • L’Ordine Nuovo (italienisch für «Die Neue Ordnung») war eine am 1. Mai 1919 erstmals erschienene politische Wochenzeitung. Die sozialistisch ausgerichtete Zeitschrift wurde von einer Gruppe um Angelo Tasca, Antonio Gramsci und Umberto Terracini gegründet. Gramsci war der einzige nominelle Herausgeber; Tasca schrieb den ersten Leitartikel. Verkaufspreis war ₤0,20. (de)
  • L'Ordine Nuovo è stata una pubblicazione a periodicità variabile fondata a Torino il 1º maggio 1919 da Antonio Gramsci ed altri intellettuali socialisti torinesi (Palmiro Togliatti, Angelo Tasca e Umberto Terracini). L'Ordine Nuovo dichiarava il suo programma di rinnovamento sociale e proletario nelle Battute di preludio scritte dallo stesso Tasca. (it)
  • L'Ordine Nuovo foi um periódico semanal italiano, fundado em 1°. de maio de 1919, por Antonio Gramsci (1891-1937) e mais alguns jovens intelectuais socialistas de Turim, como Palmiro Togliatti (amigo de Gramsci desde a universidade), e (dirigentes da Federazione Giovanile Socialista). (pt)
  • «L’Ordine Nuovo» («Ордине Нуово» — по-итальянски «Новый строй» / «Новый порядок») — еженедельная газета и одноимённая группа революционных социалистов вокруг неё, созданная 1 мая 1919 года в Турине (Италия). (ru)
  • H L'Ordine Nuovo (σημαίνει: Η Νέα Τάξη) ήταν εβδομαδιαία εφημερίδα που ιδρύθηκε την 1η Μαΐου 1919 στο Τορίνο της Ιταλίας από μια ομάδα εντός του Ιταλικού Σοσιαλιστικού Κόμματος, μεταξύ των οποίων και ο Αντόνιο Γκράμσι, ο Άντζελο Τάσκα και ο Παλμίρο Τολιάτι. Η εφημερίδα διαδέχτηκε την La Città futura, εφημερίδα ευρείας κυκλοφορίας. Οι ιδρυτές της L'Ordine Nuovo ήταν θιασώτες της Ρωσικής Επανάστασης και υποστήριξαν σθεναρά την άμεση δημιουργία σοβιέτ στην Ιταλία. Πίστευαν ότι τα υπάρχοντα εργοστασιακά συμβούλια των εργατών θα μπορούσαν να ενισχυθούν ώστε να αποτελέσουν τη βάση για την κομμουνιστική επανάσταση. Ωστόσο, ο , ο οποίος θα γινόταν ο ιδρυτής του , επέκρινε το σχέδιο ως συνδικαλισμό, λέγοντας ότι τα σοβιέτ θα πρέπει να δημιουργηθούν μόνο αφότου η Ιταλία τεθεί υπό κομμουνιστικό έλεγχ (el)
  • L'Ordine Nuovo fue una publicación periódica fundada en Turín el 1º de mayo de 1919 por Antonio Gramsci y otros intelectuales socialistas turinenses como Palmiro Togliatti, Angelo Tasca y Umberto Terracini. L'Ordine Nuovo se declaraba como un programa de renovación social y proletario.​ L'Ordine Nuovo se convirtió en "el periódico de los consejos de fábrica". En pocos meses la idea de los consejos de fábrica se expande y realiza en decenas de establecimientos metalúrgicos, como FIAT, Diatto o Lancia. (es)
  • L'Ordine Nuovo (Italian for "The New Order") was a weekly newspaper established on 1 May 1919, in Turin, Italy, by a group, including Antonio Gramsci, Angelo Tasca and Palmiro Togliatti, within the Italian Socialist Party. The paper was the successor of La Città futura, a broadsheet newspaper. The founders of L'Ordine Nuovo were admirers of the Russian Revolution and strongly supported the immediate creation of soviets in Italy. They believed that existing factory councils of workers could be strengthened so that they could become the basis of a communist revolution. However, Amadeo Bordiga, who would become the founder of the Communist Party of Italy, criticised the plan as syndicalism, saying that soviets should only be created after Italy had come under communist control. (en)
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