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Lucio Magri was born on 19 August, 1932 in Ferrara, Italy, is an Italian journalist and politician. Discover Lucio Magri's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 79 years old?

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Occupation Journalist, politician
Age 79 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 19 August 1932
Birthday 19 August
Birthplace Ferrara, Italy
Date of death 28 November, 2011
Died Place Bellinzona, Switzerland
Nationality Italy

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1932

Lucio Magri (19 August 1932 – 28 November 2011) was an Italian journalist and politician.

Magri was born in Ferrara in Emilia-Romagna, one of the most left-wing regions of Italy, but grew up in the strongly Catholic Bergamo, Lombardy.

His first involvement in politics was as a member of the Christian Democrats, taking up positions firmly on the left wing of the party.

1958

However, in 1958 he was one of a number of Catholic intellectuals who joined the Italian Communist Party (PCI).

1969

In 1969, he was one of the founders of the far-left newspaper il manifesto, co-editing it with Rossana Rossanda.

The newspaper's work was controversial with the Communist Party's leadership, and by the end of that year Magri had been expelled from the party.

1974

He was co-founder (in 1974) and secretary of the Proletarian Unity Party (PdUP), which later merged with the PCI in 1984.

1991

When the latter renounced communism to become the Democratic Party of the Left in 1991, Magri joined the newly-established Communist Refoundation Party (PRC), founding an internal movement within the party whose structure recalled that of the PdUP.

1995

In 1995 he left the PRC to form the Movement of Unitarian Communists, established to support a centrist cabinet led by Lamberto Dini.

1998

When the Movement entered the newly formed Democratic Party of the Left in 1998, Magri abandoned it, devoting himself only to il manifesto.

2008

In his later years, Magri suffered from depression, exacerbated by the death of his wife Mara in 2008.

He chose to take up assisted suicide, passing away in Zurich, Switzerland.

He was survived by a daughter, Jessica, and a granddaughter, Emma.

2009

In 2009 he published an essay on the history of the Italian Communist Party, entitled "Il sarto di Ulm. Una possibile storia del PCI" ("The Tailor of Ulm. A possible history of the PCI").

2011

In 2011, Verso Books published The Tailor of Ulm: Communism in the Twentieth Century.

Reviewing the book, John Green praised it as 'an invaluable platform for understanding the apparent impasse of the present global and systemic crisis'.