Amadeo Bordiga, born on June thirteenth, eighteen eighty-nine, was a prominent Italian Marxist theorist and revolutionary socialist. He is best known as the founder of the Communist Party of Italy (PCdI) and played a significant role in the Communist International (Comintern). His contributions to leftist thought and political activism have left a lasting impact on the landscape of European communism.
Throughout his career, Bordiga was a passionate advocate for Marxist principles, and his writings and speeches reflected his commitment to revolutionary change. His early association with the PCdI was marked by fervent activism, but in nineteen thirty, he faced expulsion from the party due to accusations of Trotskyism, a significant turning point in his political journey.
Following his expulsion, Bordiga became a leading figure in the Internationalist Communist Party (PCInt), where he continued to promote his vision of left communism. His theoretical contributions and critiques of mainstream communist movements have established him as one of the most notable representatives of this ideology in Europe.