Piero Gobetti

Piero Gobetti

Piero Gobetti (June 19, 1901February 15, 1926) was an Italian journalist, intellectual and radical liberal. He was an exceptionally active campaigner and critic in the crisis years in Italy after the First World War and into the early years of Fascist rule.

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Pietro Gobetti was born in Turin.

A student of law at the local university, he set up his own review "Energie Nove" ('New Energies') in 1918. There he promoted the cause of radical cultural and political renewal, aligning himself with the many critics of liberal parliamentary politics. Drawing upon the idealist philosophy of Benedetto Croce, Gobetti identified cultural change with a spiritual transformation that would unite public and private life. He also attached himself to causes such as educational reform and votes for women led by the independent deputy, Gaetano Salvemini.

In 1920 Gobetti was influenced by Antonio Gramsci, fellow ex-student and communist editor of the "L'Ordine Nuovo" ('New Order'). Gramsci was the leading intellectual during the proletarian unrest in Turin in 1919-1920 which led to the factory occupations in September, 1920. Inspired by the workers' movement and Gramsci's argument that they constituted a new revolutionary subject, Gobetti gave up editing "Energie Nove" in order to rethink his commitments.

In 1922, he began publishing a new review, "La Rivoluzione Liberale" ("Liberal Revolution"). Here he expounded a distinctive version of liberalism, conceived as a philosophy of liberation rather than a party doctrine. Deeply moved by the Russian revolution, which he understood as a liberal event, Gobetti conceived the working class as the leading subject of a liberal revolution. In seeking to take over the factories and govern themselves, he argued, the workers expressed a desire for autonomy and collective freedom that could renew Italy. Liberals, Gobetti argued, should understand the term 'liberal' as adaptable to different classes and institutional arrangements other than the bourgeoisie and parliamentary democracy.

Gobetti was also highly attentive to the dangers of Mussolini's Fascist party, which entered government in October, 1922. Whilst conservative liberals hoped to make temporary use of Mussolini's popularity in order to restore parliament, Gobetti recognised the tyrannical orientation of fascism. He claimed fascism represented the 'autobiography of the nation', an accretion of all the ills of Italian society. In particular, fascism continued a political tradition of compromise, absorbing political opponents rather than allowing conflict to express itself openly. Liberalism, he argued, was anti-fascist in so far as, on his account, it recognised that liberty was achieved through struggle and conflict.

In late 1924 Gobetti also began to edit a journal of European literary culture entitled Il Baretti. He used the journal to put into practice his idea that the Italian people could learn to reject the insular nature of fascist culture by means of an education in European culture.

For his rigid opposition to Fascism, Gobetti's review was closed down and he himself was assaulted by fascist thugs. He was beaten up in 1925 and escaped to Paris early the next year. He died there in February, 1926. He is buried in the Pere Lachaise cemetery.

Following his death, and despite his relatively few writings, Gobetti became a symbol of liberal anti-fascism, inspiring intellectuals such as Carlo Levi and Norberto Bobbio.

References

*cite book|first=James|last=Martin|chapter=Piero Gobetti's Agonistic Liberalism|title=History of European Ideas|year=2006|pages pp. 205-222
*cite journal|first=David D.|last=Roberts|title=Frustrated Liberals: De Ruggiero, Gobetti, and the challenge of Socialism|journal=Canadian Journal of History|issue=17|year=1982|doi=10.3138/CHR-063-01-04|volume=63|pages=46


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