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Labriola was born in Naples on 21 January 1873 to Luigi Labriola, an artisan.
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Labriola was born in Naples on 21 January 1873 to Luigi Labriola, an artisan.
Early political activity (until 1897)
While studying jurisprudence in University of Naples, Arturo Labriola started his political activity. Between 1892-1895, he collaborated on various periodicals: Socialismo Popolare, edited by Carlo Monicelli, Rivista Popolare di Politica, Litteratura e Scienze Sociali, edited by Napoleone Colajanni and Critica Sociale, edited by Filippo Turati. In 1894-1895, Labriola was involved with the Fasci Siciliani and therefore was suspended for one year from university studies.
In 1897, Labriola joined Italian Socialist Party ( Parenting Stress Index) and fought in the Greco-Turkish War in Crete.
Life in exile (1898–1900)
In May 1898, workers in Milan organized strikes and protests to demonstrate against the government. The riots were brutally repressed: troops fired on demonstrators, and Filippo Turati was arrested, accused of inspiring the riots.
Labriola fled to Geneva in order to elude arrest. There, he taught at University of Geneva and worked with Vilfredo Pareto.
Labriola was expelled from Switzerland in the same year and moved to Paris.
In Paris he met the socialists Georges Sorel, Hubert Lagardelle and Paul Lafargue. Revolutionary syndicalist period
Favourable to Italy"s participation in World War I, Labriola also served as Minister of Labor in the last of Giovanni Giolitti"s cabinets (1920). In 1948 he became a senator of the new Republic.
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In 1891 he joined the Republican-Socialist University Circle. He returned to Italy in 1900, and in 1902 published a weekly called Avanguardia Socialista which became the center of activity for Italian revolutionary syndicalism. He nonetheless withdrew his support for revolution, and adopted Marxist Reformism, becoming a member of the Italian Parliament as an independent.
An opponent of Fascism, he had to take exile in France after Benito Mussolini came to power, but returned in 1935.
In 1946 he was elected member of the Constituent Assembly of Italy as a National Democratic Union candidate.