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 115
... membership . In October he carried criticism further by publishing a book , Lo Strappo ( translated , " The Tear ' , or ' Rip ' ) , which outlined the reasons for his opposition . He then delivered a guarded speech to the Central ...
... membership . In October he carried criticism further by publishing a book , Lo Strappo ( translated , " The Tear ' , or ' Rip ' ) , which outlined the reasons for his opposition . He then delivered a guarded speech to the Central ...
Page 134
... membership's objections was formalised into an amendment upon which a vote could be taken . Because of the rules of democratic centralism and the prohibition of factions , the pro- Soviet tendency could not form an organised current ...
... membership's objections was formalised into an amendment upon which a vote could be taken . Because of the rules of democratic centralism and the prohibition of factions , the pro- Soviet tendency could not form an organised current ...
Page 135
... membership on this point was that leaders are expected to act as representatives or ' tribunes ' articulating the membership's interests . But the question remains as to whether the interests of provincial- level cadres are the same as ...
... membership on this point was that leaders are expected to act as representatives or ' tribunes ' articulating the membership's interests . But the question remains as to whether the interests of provincial- level cadres are the same as ...
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The PCIs Approach to Power Society State | 23 |
Construction of Communist Identity in Italy | 52 |
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