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Piperno has never left Arcavacata (Cosenza) where he lived with his partner Marta Petrusewicz
The former leader of the Sixty-Eight died in Cosenza at 82. He defined the Br ambush in Via Fani as a 'geometric power'
The historic leader of Workers' Power, a refugee in France and then extradited, was convicted of a subversive association. Once free, he became a professor at the University of Calabria.
Franco Piperno, a historic exponent of the extra-parliamentary left, died in Cosenza, one of the founders of the Workers' Power movement (together with Toni Negri and Oreste Scalzone) and author of numerous political essays. Sick for some time, he was originally from Catanzaro and was 82 years old. He was admitted to a health facility in the city. Piperno had taught at the University of Calabria and had also been a city councilor in Cosenza in t…
Historical exponent of the extra-parliamentary left and one of the founders of Workers' Power
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