Classe Operaia

[6][8] Such a change was reported to be related to first the working class and its struggles and to the capital and its development.

[1] In the same issue an analysis of the technicians of production was presented which has been still used in the workerist theory and practice.

[9] Its contributors claimed that the workers' strike at Fiat in Turin was so significant that it created a totally new revolutionary path in the Italian politics.

[7] The magazine praised the efforts of Raniero Panzieri to support the workers' movement.

[7] In 1979 a Milan-based publishing house, Machina Libri, reproduced all issues of Classe Operaia.