
2024
It's December 16, 1972, 50 years ago. The first social cooperative in the world is born in Trieste. It was formed by 28 people: two sociologists, two psychologists, five nurses, a healthcare assistant, two doctors and sixteen private individuals who all have the same residential address: via San Cilino 16, Trieste. They are interned in a psychiatric hospital and therefore have no civil and political rights: they cannot vote, marry or make a will. Imagine founding a cooperative. Thus the Court of Trieste rejected the request to establish the cooperative. It would have been a long march through the institutions.

Massimo Cirri
Self

Ivan Brajnik
Self

Giovanna Del Giudice
Self

Roberto Colapietro
Self

Franco Rotelli
Self

Augusto Debernardi
Self

Peppe Dell'Acqua
Self

Michele Zanetti
Self

Gigi Bettoli
Self

Galina Oprea
Self

Franco Basaglia
Self (archival)

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