
L'Ordine Nuovo
L'Ordine Nuovo, founded in Italy in 1919, was a socialist newspaper associated with the Italian Communist Party. It played a significant role in promoting revolutionary ideas and workers' rights during a time of social and political upheaval in post-World War I Italy. The publication, spearheaded by figures like Antonio Gramsci, emphasized direct action and the importance of organizing the working class. L'Ordine Nuovo also advocated for a break from traditional social structures, aiming to inspire a new order based on socialist principles. Its influence helped shape leftist thought in Italy during the early 20th century.