Italian Workers' Party


The Italian Workers' Party was a socialist political party in Italy.
It was founded in 1882 in Milan by Giuseppe Croce and Costantino Lazzari and was supported externally by the Milanese Socialist League of Filippo Turati. In 1892 the party was merged with the Italian Revolutionary Socialist Party of Andrea Costa and the Socialist League to form the Italian Socialist Party, led by Filippo Turati.
In 1892 the party joined the new "Party of Italian Workers", which changed its name in 1893 to "Socialist Party of Italian Workers" and in 1895 to Italian Socialist Party.