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I am currently working on expanding the stub as there appears to be a lot to cover that is left out, so as I am reading out sources I have begun to see that the event has a bigger scope than just the city of Turin and also the "factory occupation" part seems to be more of an understatement of the event as it involved building up democratic workplaces and the building up of syndicate style networks. So I decided to ask whether to change the article to be as a story of the whole event or create a new article for that and only include details relating to this here?
Hi, there seems to exist an article for the bigger-scope movement: Biennio Rosso. So I guess we should follow your second option and "only include details relating to this here". I am leaving some sources here:
- Anarchists and communists in the movement of factory councils in Torino: