Antonio Gramsci, Dominic Losurdo, Silvia Fredirici, etc. [Technically Michael Parenti if we go by his surname, and the fact that New York City is rightful Italian land (/s)].
Obviously there are good authors everywhere [and obviously AES states have more], but I feel like Italians get a slightly bigger proportion of non-AES originated publications compared to other places like Germany and Britain [although in the latter’s case, their intellectuals are so endlessly insufferable im genuinely considering calling for a ban on all publications from the god forsaken island]
Anyway, probably just confirmation bias, but if anyone has any thoughts on it then id love to here them
North Italy as well? You know - they seem surprisingly revolutionary, despite being what I presume to be the most richer region amongst North and South
It’s because they were the more industrialized region. Southern Italy used to be a lot more agrarian. It’s like how Hungary used to be to Austria under the Dual Monarchy.