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The Green is the New Red? A Libertarian Challenge: The Radicals and the Friends of the Earth Italy, 1976–1983

This paper focuses on Italian libertarian and anti-authoritarian environmentalism, embodied at the political level by the Radical Party and by a small organization linked to it, the Amici della Terra, the Italian section of Friends of the Earth. It aims at highlighting their role within the environm...

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Published in:European history quarterly 2022-07, Vol.52 (3), p.373-400
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subjects Associations
Authoritarianism
Comparative studies
Developmental delays
Ecology
Environmental movements
Environmentalism
European history
Friendship
Green parties
Hunting
Libertarians
Mobilization
Nuclear energy
Nuclear power plants
Referendums
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