- Lelio Basso
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military_data5 =Lelio Basso (
December 25 ,1903 —December 16 ,1978 ) was an Italian communist and democratic socialist politician and journalist.Early life
Lelio Basso was born in
Varazze (in theprovince of Savona ) into a Liberal bourgeois family. In 1916, he and his family moved toMilan where he attended theBerchet grammar school . He enrolled at the Faculty of Law at theUniversity of Pavia in 1921, and joined theItalian Socialist Party (PSI). He studied Marxist doctrine, and was close toPiero Gobetti during his "Liberal Revolution" phase. In his youth, Basso worked on "Critica sociale", "Il Caffè", "Avanti!", "Coscientia", "Quarto Stato", and "Pietre" - which he directed in 1928, initially fromGenoa , then from Milan. In 1925, he graduated in Law with a thesis on the concept of freedom in Marxist thought.In April 1928, Basso was arrested by the Fascist authorities in Milan and interned on the island of
Ponza , where he studied for his degree inphilosophy . He returned to Milan in 1931 and, while practising as a lawyer, graduated with a thesis onRudolf Otto . In 1934 he once more took up politics as director of the "Centro Interno Socialista", withRodolfo Morandi ,Lucio Luzzatto andEugenio Colorni . This work was interrupted by his imprisonment in the internment camp inColfiorito (Province of Perugia ) from 1939 to 1940.In the Resistance and the early Italian Republic
After lengthy, secret preparations, he was present at the founding of the "Movimento di Unità Proletaria" (MUP) on January 10, 1943. The leading group of the movement was formed by Basso, Luzzatto,
Roberto Veratti , andUmberto Recalcati . After July 25 (whenBenito Mussolini was ousted by acoup d'état inside hisGrand Council of Fascism ), the movement joined with the PSI to form theItalian Socialist Party of Proletarian Unity (PSIUP), with Basso as one of the leading figures. Later in 1943, Basso went against theparty line to found the clandestine newspaper "Bandiera Rossa". In the period leading up to the 1945 Liberation, Basso was an active member of theItalian resistance movement and, withSandro Pertini andRodolfo Morandi , he set up the covert executive body of the PSIUP in northern Italy (the territory of the FascistItalian Social Republic ), which he had the responsibility for running.Post-1945, Lelio Basso was elected Vice-secretary of the PSIUP, and, in 1946, became a deputy to the Italian Constituent Assembly which consecrated the Republic. He was on the 75-member Commission that was to write the text of the Italian Constitution, and contributed to the formulation of articles 3 and 49 in particular. From 1946 to 1968, he was consistently elected deputy, and was elected senator in 1972 and 1976.
PSI-PSIUP split
In 1946 he set up the review "Quarto Stato", which remained in print until 1950. At the time of the
Giuseppe Saragat schism (1947), Basso became Secretary of the PSI, a role he occupied until the Genoa Congress in 1949. In 1950 he was not re-elected to the leading ranks due to his opposing views on the Stalinist leanings of the party at the time. At the 1953 Milan Congress he was not included in the central committee, and was only re-admitted in 1955. At the 1957 Venice Congress, he returned to the ruling body. The following year, Basso launched "Problemi del Socialismo" (still in print today with the new title "Parolechiave").Basso was an active member of the
left-wing of the PSI from 1959. In December 1963, he made a voting statement to the Chamber, signed by 24 members of the minority of the Socialist parliamentary group against the firstCenter-left government (led byAldo Moro ). This earned him suspension from the party, and, in January 1964, he participated in the constituent assembly of thePSIUP . Basso was one of the leaders of the new party, and was its President from 1965 to 1968, whenWarsaw Pact troopsCzechoslovakia in order to crush thePrague Spring .As lawyer
Lelio Basso founded and wrote for a number of international publications. He was famous throughout Europe as a criminal lawyer, and sat in the
Russell Tribunal , an international body presided byBertrand Russell , established to judge American crimes in theVietnam War . In 1973, he worked to establish a second Russell Tribunal to examine the repression being carried out inLatin America , and worked to set up the "Permanent Peoples’ Tribunal" (established after his death, in 1979). In 1973 he also founded the "Fondazione Lelio e Lisli Basso" inRome , and, in 1976, the "Fondazione Internazionale" and the "Lega Internazionale per i Diritti e la Liberazione dei Popoli". He died in Rome.Works
Lelio Basso’s life was a medley of intellectual activity and research on the one hand and the search for an effective political instrument on the other, all on an international scale. As an expert and interpreter of the work of
Karl Marx , he adopted an original approach in his re-elaboration of the view ofSocialism , and drew upon different lines of thought from the sphere of democratic thought in the broadest possible sense (French democratic tradition, German "academic socialism", Italian socialist thought and the Austro-Marxists). During his internment, he read the works ofRosa Luxemburg , and worked tirelessly to promote a critical awareness of her thought in Italy.Basso wrote a huge number of
essay s for periodicals and collections. His most important titles include:
*"Due totalitarismi: fascismo e democrazia cristiana" (1951);
*"Il Partito socialista italiano" (1956);
*"Il principe senza scettro" (1958, re-print 1998);
*"Da Stalin a Krusciov" (1962);
*Introduction and editorship of "R. Luxemburg, Scritti politici" (1967, re-print: 1970, 1976);
*"Neocapitalismo e sinistra europea" (1969);
*Introduction and editorship of "R. Luxemburg, Lettere alla famiglia Kautsky" (1971);
*"Rosa Luxemburg: A Reappraisal" (London 1975);
*Introduction and editorship of "Stato e crisi delle istituzioni" (1978);
*"Socialismo e rivoluzione" (1980);
*"Scritti sul cristianesimo" (1983).Persondata
NAME=Basso, Lelio
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SHORT DESCRIPTION=Italian left-wing politician and writer
DATE OF BIRTH=1903-12-25
PLACE OF BIRTH=Varazze, Italy
DATE OF DEATH=1978-12-16
PLACE OF DEATH=Rome
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