History of Italian Marxism
From Its Origins to the Great War
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Word Count
113,000 words, Guess
Page Count
452 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL38032846M
- ISBN-139789004296954
- OCLC Control Number950430614
- Library of Congress Control Number2016023666
Classifications
- LCCHX286.5.F3813 2016
Description
In 'The History of Italian Marxism', Paolo Favilli offers an articulated analysis of the different levels at which Marx's ideas - and 'Marxism' as a doctrinal 'system' - were received in Italy from the time of the First International up till the eve of the First World War. 00Rejecting any linear understanding of the relation between Marx's texts and the assumption of Marxism as the ideology of the burgeoning workers' movement, Favilli explores the growth of different forms of Marxist culture through the period of the Paris Commune, the late-nineteenth-century debate on 'revisionism', and the rise of revolutionary syndicalism. 00Asking in each case whether 'Marxism' meant a science, an ideology, a way of doing politics, a utopia, a myth or a religion, Favilli goes on to pose the question of what 'Marxism' died with the 'crisis' at the end of the twentieth century. With a new preface for the English edition. First published in Italian by FrancoAngeli as 'Storia del marxismo italiano: dalle origini alla grande guerra', FrancoAngeli s.r.l. Milan, 1996.
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