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Rosario Garibaldi Bosco (Palermo, July 28, 1866 – Turin, December 2, 1936) was an Italian Republican-inspired socialist, politician and writer from
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. He was one of the leaders of the ''
Fasci Siciliani The Fasci Siciliani , short for Fasci Siciliani dei Lavoratori (Sicilian Workers Leagues), were a popular movement of democratic and socialist inspiration, which arose in Sicily in the years between 1889 and 1894. The Fasci gained the support o ...
'' (Sicilian Leagues), a popular movement of democratic and socialist inspiration in 1891-1894.


Early life

Born in
Palermo Palermo ( , ; scn, Palermu , locally also or ) is a city in southern Italy, the capital (political), capital of both the autonomous area, autonomous region of Sicily and the Metropolitan City of Palermo, the city's surrounding metropolitan ...
, the son of Nicola and Teresa Patorno, he graduated in
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in 1886. He married Concetta Seminara and became a political activist in radical and socialist circles inspired by
Napoleone Colajanni Napoleone Colajanni ( Castrogiovanni, 27 April 1847 – Castrogiovanni, 2 September 1921) was an Italian writer, journalist, criminologist, socialist and politician. In the 1880s he abandoned republicanism for socialism, and became Italy's leadin ...
, known as the father of Sicilian socialism.Bosco, Rosario Garibaldi
Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani - Volume 13 (1971)

Archivio biografico comunale di Palermo (accessed October 30, 2010)
As the secretary of worker associations, he collaborated with ''La Lega sociale'' (Social League) in 1882. At the end of 1883, he founded a local radical association and its radical organ ''L'Italia del popolo'' (Italy of the people), of which he became the responsible editor.Rosario Garibaldi Bosco
Archivio Biografico del Movimento Operaio
After being employed as an accountant at a private company, at the end of 1884 the association moved toward anarchist ideas and the journal changed its name to ''Proletario'' (Proletarian) in June 1885. In 1886, after a spell as a clerk at the ''Banco Sagestana'' in
Castelvetrano Castelvetrano ( scn, Castiḍḍuvitranu) is a town and ''comune'' in the province of Trapani, Sicily, southern Italy. The archeological site of Selinunte is located within the municipal territory. The municipality borders with Campobello di ...
, he returned to Palermo and initiated the establishment of the ''Fascio operaio anarchico'' (Anarchist Worker League), managing various press outlets, such as the ''Il Fascio operaio'' (The Worker League) (1887), ''La Lega operaia'' (The Workers League) (1887), and ''L'Isola'' (The Island) (1889). After the dissolution of the Worker League in 1889 and judicial proceedings against him, he reconciled with Colajanni and joined his new radical association. In 1891, he became the director of his newspaper ''L'Isola'' (The Island). After a trip to
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and
Paris Paris () is the capital and most populous city of France, with an estimated population of 2,165,423 residents in 2019 in an area of more than 105 km² (41 sq mi), making it the 30th most densely populated city in the world in 2020. S ...
, he abandoned
anarchism Anarchism is a political philosophy and movement that is skeptical of all justifications for authority and seeks to abolish the institutions it claims maintain unnecessary coercion and hierarchy, typically including, though not necessa ...
while studying the organizational model of the ''
Bourse du travail The Bourse du Travail (French for "labour exchanges"), a French form of the labour council, were working class organizations that encouraged mutual aid (organization), mutual aid, education, and self-organization amongst their members in the ...
'' (French for "labour exchanges"), to import them in Sicily.


Fasci Siciliani

He founded the ''Fasci dei lavoratori'' in Palermo (June 29, 1892) and was part of the central committee of the ''Fasci Siciliani'' (1893-1894).Il «battesimo» del socialismo
La Sicilia, May 24, 2009
He was the keenest socialist among the Fasci leaders. In August 1892 he attended the
Italian Socialist Party The Italian Socialist Party (, PSI) was a socialist and later social-democratic political party in Italy, whose history stretched for longer than a century, making it one of the longest-living parties of the country. Founded in Genoa in 1892, ...
congress at Genoa and on his return obediently purged his fascio of its anarchist and other non-socialist members. His ideal of a united democratic front was shared by the Colajanni.Seton-Watson, ''Italy from liberalism to fascism'', p. 161 Following the repression by the government of
Francesco Crispi Francesco Crispi (4 October 1818 – 11 August 1901) was an Italian patriot and statesman. He was among the main protagonists of the Risorgimento, a close friend and supporter of Giuseppe Mazzini and Giuseppe Garibaldi, and one of the architect ...
, he was arrested on January 16, 1894 and was brought to trial. Acquitted on charges of armed conspiracy, he was nevertheless sentenced to 12 years for incitement to civil war.La firma dei «Patti di Corleone»
La Sicilia, September 14, 2008
After two years he was released in March 1896 as the result of a pardon recognizing the excessive brutality of the repression.Bruno Cartosio, ''Sicilian Radicals in Two Worlds'', in: Debouzy, ''In the Shadow of the Statue of Liberty'', pp. 120-21 After his release, Bosco and the other Fasci leaders Giuseppe De Felice Giuffrida and
Nicola Barbato Nicola Barbato (Piana dei Greci, October 5, 1856 – Milan, May 23, 1923) was a Sicilian medical doctor, socialist and politician. He was one of the national leaders of the Fasci Siciliani (Sicilian Leagues) a popular movement of democratic an ...
were met by a large crowd of supporters in Rome, who released the horses form their carriage and dragged them to the hotel, cheering for socialism and denouncing Crispi.


Elected in Parliament

On May 26, 1895, while still in prison for the Fasci revolt, he was elected to the
Italian Chamber of Deputies The Chamber of Deputies ( it, Camera dei deputati) is the lower house of the bicameral Italian Parliament (the other being the Senate of the Republic). The two houses together form a perfect bicameral system, meaning they perform identical funct ...
for the district of Palermo in a local by-election. He was a candidate in protest against the repression of the Fasci Siciliani in many national electoral districts. His appointment was canceled because his age was less than that required by law.Socialist Bosco Re-elected
The New York Times, August 26, 1895
In 1896 he founded the Socialist Federation of Palermo (Italian: ''Federazione socialista palermitana''). Initially he joined the revolutionary current but passed over to more moderate positions. He wrote regularly for the news outlet of the organisation, ''Il Giornale dei lavoratori''.«Un vero sindacato popolare»
La Sicilia, April 6, 2008
As a result of his more moderate politics that advocated alliances with
bourgeois The bourgeoisie ( , ) is a social class, equivalent to the middle or upper middle class. They are distinguished from, and traditionally contrasted with, the proletariat by their affluence, and their great cultural and financial capital. They ...
parties, Bosco became active in municipal politics in his home-town Palermo. In July 1900, 18 socialist deputies were elected in the Palermo city council. He became a councilor and vice-mayor in consecutive city administrations.


Camera del Lavoro

Garibaldi Bosco had gone to Paris (France) to study the organizational model of ''
Bourse du travail The Bourse du Travail (French for "labour exchanges"), a French form of the labour council, were working class organizations that encouraged mutual aid (organization), mutual aid, education, and self-organization amongst their members in the ...
'' (French for "labour exchanges"), a kind of
labour council A labour council, trades council or industrial council is an association of labour unions or union branches in a given area. Most commonly, they represent unions in a given geographical area, whether at the district, city, region, or provincial or ...
, where working class organizations encouraged mutual aid, education, and self-organization amongst their members. As a result, he founded the
Camera del Lavoro A list of national trade union centers in Italy include: Trade union centers Main national trade union centers The following three confederal trade unions are considered and recognised by the Italian Republic as relevant counterpart: * Italian Ge ...
in Palermo in September 1901. In his inaugural speech he urged moderation to the workers and to take an interest organization, rather than strikes. The objective of Bosco – "more organization instead of strikes" – became more difficult as workers' demands increased and the idea of the general strike matured. He warned that workers should have an interest in the consolidation of industries as well. Accused of "worker parasitism," he had to leave the direction of the ''Camera del Lavoro''. Shortly thereafter he resigned from the socialist club and founded his own short-lived journal, ''Il Giornale dei lavoratori'' (The Journal of Workers) in 1903. He became the spokesman of a moderate line, looking to the general interests of Sicily.


Playwright

He was also a realist writer, and his play ''Il giorno di San Sebastiano'' (Saint Sebastian Day) was the namesake
feature film A feature film or feature-length film is a narrative film (motion picture or "movie") with a running time long enough to be considered the principal or sole presentation in a commercial entertainment program. The term ''feature film'' originall ...
written and directed by Pasquale Scimeca in 1993. The play is based on the
Caltavuturo massacre The Caltavuturo massacre took place on January 20, 1893, in Caltavuturo in the Province of Palermo (Sicily), when during the celebration of Saint Sebastian, some 500 peasants returning from the symbolic occupation of 250 hectares of communal la ...
on January 20, 1893, when during the celebration of
Saint Sebastian Saint Sebastian (in Latin: ''Sebastianus''; Narbo, Gallia Narbonensis, Roman Empire c. AD 255 – Rome, Italia, Roman Empire c. AD 288) was an early Christian saint and martyr. According to traditional belief, he was killed during the Dioclet ...
, a firing squad killed 13 peasants who claimed their right to state-owned land.L’eccidio di «San Sebastiano»
La Sicilia, February 8, 2009
The play, a monologue depicting a peasant woman whose husband was killed in the events at Caltavuturo, was first performed on February 2, 1893, in Palermo to raise money for the victims.Il drammaturgo della rivoluzione
La Repubblica (Palermo edition), February 19, 2008
During a trip in
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he contracted a kidney disease (
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) exacerbating his already weak physical condition due to his 27-month imprisonment in 1894-1896. In 1912, he briefly followed
Leonida Bissolati Leonida Bissolati (20 February 1857 in Cremona – 6 May 1920 in Rome) was a leading exponent of the Italian socialist movement at the turn of the nineteenth century. Biography He was born from the liaison of Paolina Bergamaschi, a nurse, wi ...
, who was expelled from the Socialist Party because he did not oppose the war on Turkey for the conquest of
Libya Libya (; ar, ليبيا, Lībiyā), officially the State of Libya ( ar, دولة ليبيا, Dawlat Lībiyā), is a country in the Maghreb region in North Africa. It is bordered by the Mediterranean Sea to the north, Egypt to Egypt–Libya bo ...
, and founded the ''Federazione socialista siciliana'' (Sicilian Socialist Federation). In 1915, he withdrew completely from public life. Enriched with the fashion store run by his partner - in 1912 he had separated from his first wife - and after opening two restaurants in 1925, he was expelled from the list of subversives. He died in
Turin Turin ( , Piedmontese language, Piedmontese: ; it, Torino ) is a city and an important business and cultural centre in Northern Italy. It is the capital city of Piedmont and of the Metropolitan City of Turin, and was the first Italian capital ...
on December 2, 1936.


Writings

* ''Di chi la colpa? Gli operai di Palermo all'Italia'', seconda edizione, Palermo, Tip. editrice "Tempo" Giovanni Bondi e Domenico Vena, 1887. * ''I fasci dei lavoratori. Il loro programma ed i loro fini. Dedicato al comm. Sensales direttore della pubblica sicurezza in Italia'', Palermo, Uff. della Giustizia sociale, 1893. * ''La camera del lavoro ed i moderati'', Palermo, U. Cervelli, 1901.


References

* Debouzy, Marianne (1992).
In the Shadow of the Statue of Liberty: Immigrants, Workers, and Citizens in the American Republic, 1880-1920
', Champaign (IL): University of Illinois Press, * Seton-Watson, Christopher (1967).
Italy from liberalism to fascism, 1870-1925
', New York: Taylor & Francis, 1967 {{DEFAULTSORT:Bosco, Rosario Garibaldi 1866 births 1936 deaths Writers from Palermo Italian socialists Fasci Siciliani Members of the Chamber of Deputies (Kingdom of Italy) Deputies of Legislature XVIII of the Kingdom of Italy Deputies of Legislature XIX of the Kingdom of Italy Politicians from Palermo