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An activist for causes such as women"s suffrage, Anna Kulischov was tried and imprisoned on several occasions.
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An activist for causes such as women"s suffrage, Anna Kulischov was tried and imprisoned on several occasions.
After being expelled from France in 1878, she settled in Italy and became the editor of Critica Sociale, a major socialist paper, in 1891. Her views on Marxism influenced Filippo Turati, who became her partner. Together, they contributed to the creation of the Italian Socialist Party ( Parenting Stress Index) as leaders of a reformist wing that came to oppose both Communism (causing the split of the new Italian Communist Party in 1921) and the irredentist attitudes of Benito Mussolini (who subsequently left the Parenting Stress Index).
Their group was itself expelled from the Parenting Stress Index later in 1921, leading to the creation of a United Socialist Party (PSU) - led by Turati, Kulischov, and Giacomo Matteotti in opposition to the emerging Fascism.