Abstract

The Italian Socialist Party (PSI) was founded in 1893 by trade unionists and socialists. It was the first political party in Italy to represent the interests of a wide spectrum of Italian society and gave political voice to many people, including the masses, for the first time. It had a profound influence on Italian reform movements in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries; most significantly it unified the many rural and urban workers' movements that were arising throughout the country.

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