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Thursday, January 17, 2019

Red Brigade, Italian Terrorism

inflammation aggroup, Good Morning, Night, The sanguine group emerged in 1968 in Italy, a time of social and governmental uplift around the foundation. For the violent aggroups, their make out with the Italian state was the continuation of the fight that the Italian Left Wing Resistance waged against Nazi Fascism during the Second realness War. Offspring of classic Marxist/Leninists, their fight was ideological, and they fe ard the resurgence of Fascism in Italy which they equated with the uprising of Italian and European capitalism and its aging corporate leadership.Although they saw themselves as continuing the battle waged by their ancestor resistant fighters, to me, they seemed less fire in obtaining benefits for the workers they claimed to support, than in denouncing capitalism and demagoging their rigid deliberate of a light Marxism. The fierce brigade want to create and deliver propaganda that would prepare students, workers, the proletariat, and crowd for vi olent and systematic opposition to the bourgeois order. (Christian Science Monitor, 1978).While the revolutionary predecessors of the Red aggroups, fought Nazism and Fascism to free Italy and Italians, Bellochio s movie Good Morning, Night presents a much starker and menacing Red Brigade that in 1968 mixed-up its authority as it lost its humanity according to Bellochio. Bellochio says that while ideas are central to a democracy and that political debate and demonstration a virtue, the cleanup spot of a human macrocosm in the distinguish of ones ideals is lunacy, and reflects a lack of understanding of life, human reality, and of contemporary Italy.According to Bellochio the Red Brigades chastening was the failure to recognize the complex choices in 1968 Italy, and their inability to change along with a changing Italy. The Red Brigade were ideologues, uncompromising in their arena view of a pure class struggle, and they were committed to undermine whatever other political view in Italy. Their uncompromising view was hard-hitting in attracting young, ideological followers and assisted the Brigade in garnering their initial power, but ultimately it led to their undoing.For in their intransigence and unrelenting purist view of a creation of a proletariat uprising, they increasingly disassociated themselves from the reality of the lives of closely Italians. Ultimately, and in particular with the killing of Aldo Moro, they alienated themselves from the very working pack upon whose support their revolution of the masses was dependent. Marco Bellochios Good Morning, Night demonstrates the Red Brigades intransigence and naivete in describing them as being very far from reality.In the world view of Red Brigades founder Renato Curcio, the Brigade followed an ideology and a doctrine that advocated arm violence against the capitalist state (Christian Science Monitor, March 17, 1978). The Red Brigade and their leadership were violent anti-capitalists, and they saw multinational corporations as monsters preparing to devour the world (Raufer). Curio viewed the Red Brigade as true Marxists and he sought to re-create a socialist state along the lines of what Lenin had created in the Soviet Union, and Mao had created in China by dint of the Chinese Cultural Revolution. Raufer, foliate 319). But in a post Lenin and Mao world where millions of poor people people had been instructed that poverty is not virtue and to get rich is noble, the Red Brigades dogma seemed well worn, particularly when it was communicated through a gun barrel, and resulted in the death of Aldo Moro, an admired leader. The Red Brigade viewed themselves as the evolution of inexorable pastal and social forces, and that their ascendancy in Italy, and maybe Europe was natural and inevitable.Curio believed that the Red Brigade would eventual become a key political force in Italy, and that the Brigade was destined through the natural evolution of the revolutionary forces beg un by Lenin and Mao to lead a social, economic and political revolution in Italy. Curio believed fervently that this was his and the Red Brigades destiny. These beliefs about the destiny of Curio and the Red Brigade in my view are what Bellochio assailed in his movie and in his comments that regime is the art of understanding reality.Bellachio says that Curios naive misreading of the Italian people and of humanity is fundamentally what led to the failure of the Red Brigade and their ultimate dissolution. In their targeting of Aldo Moro, The Red Brigades sought to prevent a historic compromise between the Communist Party and the Christian Social egalitarian Party which would boast created an alliance allowing the Communists to become a legitimate political force in the Italian Government.Even though this compromise would have allowed the Communists to have a voice in Government, the Red Brigades feared that the Christian Democrats would control the Communists and in so doing const rain the uprising of the proletariat that Curio believed was its destiny. Curio believed that the pact between Moros Christian Democrats would enslave the working class with the sponsor of communist revisionists (New York Times, 1978)In Good Morning, Night, Bellochio demonstrates the naivete of this belief, and ultimately the failure of this Red Brigades for they lost their ability to value human life. They believed that symbols were more important than people, and that there are no constraints on human behavior in social and political revolution. Bellochio believes, and demonstrates in Good Morning, Night that this is not so, and to de-humanize people in the name of revolution or any piss is a blindness that divorces the cause from real life and people, and therefore is doomed to fail.

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