Università popolare (Italian newspaper)

L'Università popolare was an Italian newspaper founded by Luigi Molinari in 1901[1] and ran until 1918. It was part of the movement for free workers' self-education, partly inspired by Francisco Ferrer's Escuela Moderna (Modern School) in Spain. Workers taught themselves Latin, psychology, physics, and other subjects usually reserved for the ruling class, as part of their self-emancipation, free of dogmatic politics.

References

  1. Charles Stephenson (19 December 2014). A Box of Sand: The Italo-Ottoman War 1911-1912. Tattered Flag. p. 23. ISBN 978-0-9576892-7-5. Retrieved 7 June 2015.

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