Italian Communism: The Escape from Leninism : an Anthropological PerspectivePluto Press, 1990 - 246 pages Crispen Shore's work is based on research in the heart of the Communist-governed city of Perugia. He traces major factors which explain the success of the PCI - its disengagement from the Soviet Union, its break with the strictures of Marxist-Leninist orthodoxy, its development of an independent popular national vision of socialism and the expansive sub-cultural role it has created for itself within Italian society. |
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Page 78
... forces of progress . In its broader sense this does reflect elements of what might be called a ' Marxist world ... force that counts ' in Italian society . One member summed it up as follows : To be communist is to search for a better ...
... forces of progress . In its broader sense this does reflect elements of what might be called a ' Marxist world ... force that counts ' in Italian society . One member summed it up as follows : To be communist is to search for a better ...
Page 105
... forces these reforms might have unleashed , a series of new ' control bodies ' was introduced ( the federal control commissions and collegi dei sindaci e dei probiviri ) , whose function was to ensure adherence to Party rules and ...
... forces these reforms might have unleashed , a series of new ' control bodies ' was introduced ( the federal control commissions and collegi dei sindaci e dei probiviri ) , whose function was to ensure adherence to Party rules and ...
Page 107
... forces of imperialism but by their own ' workers ' police ' for denouncing their own Workers ' State . Nowhere in Marxist - Leninist theory was such an event possible . Somewhat belatedly the PCI began seriously to question how the ...
... forces of imperialism but by their own ' workers ' police ' for denouncing their own Workers ' State . Nowhere in Marxist - Leninist theory was such an event possible . Somewhat belatedly the PCI began seriously to question how the ...
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The PCIs Approach to Power Society State | 23 |
Construction of Communist Identity in Italy | 52 |
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