Abstract
The article examines the friendship between two anti-fascists, both born and raised in Turin: Piero Gobetti and Carlo Levi. Starting from the influence that Gobetti exercised on the development of Levi's anti-fascism, from the common search for sources of political dynamism and energy that they both thought were lacking in the ruling classes of Italy in the first decades of the 20th century, the article goes on to indicate how and where Levi's thought and practice overcome Gobetti's initial influence and take on less elitist contours.
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