Antonio Gramsci and the Bolshevization of the PCI. Thomas R. Bates on Gramsci's role in the turn of the Italian Communist Party towards Bolshevik methods. In PDF format. Copied to clipboard from Class against Class Attachments Gramsci.pdf (64.87 KB) Marxism Italy Antonio Gramsci Thomas R. Bates Comments Two relevant, recently Two relevant, recently translated, articles from the ICT which touch on the Bolshevization of the PCd'I (not PCI, that name was only adopted in 1943!): Gramsci: Between Marxism and Idealism Forty Years Since the Death of Onorato Damen
Two relevant, recently Two relevant, recently translated, articles from the ICT which touch on the Bolshevization of the PCd'I (not PCI, that name was only adopted in 1943!): Gramsci: Between Marxism and Idealism Forty Years Since the Death of Onorato Damen
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Gramscism or Marxism? The following is our foreword (with additional footnotes) to the book Gramsci between Marxism and Idealism by Onorato Damen, which we translated…
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Two relevant, recently
Two relevant, recently translated, articles from the ICT which touch on the Bolshevization of the PCd'I (not PCI, that name was only adopted in 1943!):
Gramsci: Between Marxism and Idealism
Forty Years Since the Death of Onorato Damen