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Damn, this random Italian guy sure did do a lot of stuff
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I think this guy did express some actual socialist ideas towards the end of his life. Granted I think he lived most of his life before Kapital was even published.
https://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/iwma/documents/1871/garibaldi.htm
This is true, at the later part of his life he had a split with Mazzini who denounced the First International. His work however as a revolutionary was decidedly in favor of the then historically progressive left radicals, who were liberals fundamentally. Engels even says as much that Garibaldi played as a liberal in past times.
Mazzini could be easily described as one of the first social democrats and class collaborationists.