Italian ModernitiesGramsci and the Italian Road to Socialist Modernity
Italian Modernities: Gramsci and the Italian Road to Socialist Modernity
Forlenza, Rosario; Thomassen, Bjørn
2016-10-01 00:00:00
[If Liberals had struggled to carve out an Italian particularity on the road to political modernity, mainly with reference to the Enlightenment and the French Revolution, and if Catholics had started their own elaboration of an antirevolutionary modernity grounded in Christianity and Italian history, then Italian socialists from the early twentieth century faced a similar task within this larger field of ideological competition: the elaboration of a socialist path to modernity.]
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Italian ModernitiesGramsci and the Italian Road to Socialist Modernity
[If Liberals had struggled to carve out an Italian particularity on the road to political modernity, mainly with reference to the Enlightenment and the French Revolution, and if Catholics had started their own elaboration of an antirevolutionary modernity grounded in Christianity and Italian history, then Italian socialists from the early twentieth century faced a similar task within this larger field of ideological competition: the elaboration of a socialist path to modernity.]
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