Natoli, Claudio

Il primo volume dell'edizione critica dell'Epistolario

fa parte di Studi storici , 4 , October-December, 2011 , pp. 993 - 1000
Referring to Gramsci's biography, the article discusses the new scientific trends thatmay result from the publication of the critic edition of the Epistolario (1906-1922).Of special interest for scholars are the letters of Gramsci's fellow students at the Universityof Turin. The relationship with Angelo Tasca rises in full relief in the formationprocess of the young Sardinian socialist. A second question regards Gramsci'sincreasing immersion in the politics of Bordiga in 1921-1922, and the dissent with theComintern. During this period, Gramsci's political thought was to be centred uponthe absolute primacy of building the Communist Party, and the most radical breakwith the traditions of Italian Socialism, rather than the struggle against fascism andthe differentiated analysis of Italian society.
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Nomi [author] Natoli, Claudio
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Epistolario , 2009