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Merlino imagined that turning point would lead to the broader electoral involvement of the lower classes and a truly democratic government, which would not be the absolutely best option, but would be preferable in any case to a messianic wait for the revolution. As ever, Malatesta confided instead in an upheaval that would unfold through a spontaneous mass uprising, without any parliamentary mediation. Committed to this perspective, on the eve of polling day, L’Agitazione published an abstentionist manifesto that caused quite a stir across Italy.78 Malatesta’s repudiation of the ballot box also extended to the ploy of protest candidacies, backed by the socialists (as well as by Merlino) as a way of rescuing militants of popular parties from jail and forced residence.79

      4. The riots of ’98 and their consequences

      Three things about the bread riots need emphasizing. The first relates to timing: the revolt in Ancona (January 17–18) preceded the better-known and more tragic May events by four months.


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