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  • Riechers, Christian, Antonio Gramsci. Marxismus in Italien; Frankfurt am Main: Europäische Verlagsanstalt, 1970, 251
    «A critique of Gramsci "from the Left," described as "the last of the great ideologists of the Italian democratic tradition." He is included in the line of Bernsteinian revisionism and subjectivist idealism which deviated from Labriola to include Croce, Gentile, and Mondolfo. The book, similar to Bordigan orthodoxy, criticizes as collaborationist Gramsci's view of the councils and harshly attacks his theoretical-practical weaknesses resulting from his laic and bourgeois immanence». (M.B.).
    SUBJECT:PcdI (Communist Party of Italy) (1921-1943); Hegemony; Bogdanov, Alexander





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