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''Quarto Stato'' (Italian: ''Fourth State'') is an Italian political review (1946–1950), closely associated with the Partito Socialista Italiano, the Italian Socialist Party.


History and profile

''Quarto Stato'' was first published in
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by Carlo Rosselli and Pietro Nenni on 27 March 1926. They also edited the magazine, which was close to the
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Partito Socialista Unitario of
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, Giacomo Matteotti and Claudio Treves, which had split from the PSI. The magazine was banned on 30 October 1926 after only a few months by the Fascist government, and its editors were imprisoned.


See also

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Italian Socialist Party The Italian Socialist Party (, PSI) was a Social democracy, social democratic and Democratic socialism, democratic socialist political party in Italy, whose history stretched for longer than a century, making it one of the longest-living parti ...
* List of magazines in Italy


References

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