Maurizio Lazzarato, 26/3/2025 Cartoons by Enrico Bertuccioli Translated by Tlaxcala, edited by John Catalinotto Maurizio Lazzarato (1955), exiled in France following the crackdown on April 7, 1979 on the Organized Worker Autonomy movement, in which he was an activist at the University of Padua, is an Italian independent sociologist and philosopher living in Paris. He …
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