Mario Tronti

Mario Tronti (1931-2023) was a philosopher and political scientist. He co-founded the journals Quaderni Rossi and Classe Operaia and his many books included Workers and Capital.

From The Blog
24 August 2023

Introduction and translation by Andrew Anastasi

Mario Tronti, one of postwar Italy’s greatest theorists of capitalism and the workers’ movement, died on 7 August at the age of 92. Over the course of his long life, Tronti wrote many texts, held key posts in the Italian Communist Party and served as a senator of the Italian Republic. Yet he remains best known for his first book, Workers and Capital, a collection of essays published in 1966, the full English translation of which, by David Broder, appeared in 2019. Trained as a philosopher, Tronti wrote revolutionary theory for those at the barricades, and his early works inspired generations in Italy and around the world.

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