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After 1944, he first returned to political activity in the Naples-based Fraction of Socialists and Communists.
But, when this grouping was dissolved into the International Communist Party ( ICP ), Bordiga didn't initially join.
However, he did contribute anonymously to its press, primarily Battaglia Comunista and Prometeo, in keeping with his conviction that revolutionary work was collective in nature, and his opposition to any form of ( even incipient ) personality cult.
Bordiga joined the ICP in 1949.

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