Giacinto Menotti Serrati

Politician

1874 – 1926

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Who was Giacinto Menotti Serrati?

Giacinto Menotti Serrati was an Italian communist politician. He was born in Spotorno, near Savona and died in Asso, near Como.

Serrati was a central leader of the Italian Socialist Party, editor of the paper Avanti!, and during the First World War he pushed the party to the left.

He was an active member of the Zimmerwald Movement and, after the October Revolution of 1917, Serrati led the PSI into joining the Comintern. During the second Comintern Congress held in Moscow in 1920, Serrati served on its Presiding Committee and was also elected to the Comintern Executive Committee that year. However, in 1921 he opposed the Comintern principle of breaking with the reformists and remained head of the Italian Socialist Party during the split into an Italian Communist Party.

In 1924 he nonetheless led the left wing of the PSI into fusion with the Communist Party, being elected to the latter's Central Committee.

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Born
Nov 25, 1874
Italy
Lived in
  • Liguria
Died
May 10, 1926

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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