Naldi, Nerio
Nella bufera del Novecento: Antonio Gramsci e Piero Sraffa tra lotta politica e teoria critica [In the Storm of the Twentieth Century. Antonio Gramsci and Piero Sraffa between Political Struggle and Critical Theory]
This book review discusses the recent volume of Giancarlo de Vivo, which offers a documented reconstruction
of the role of the economist Piero Sraffa as the link between the prisoner Gramsci and the Italian Communist
Party leadership in exile. Sraffa is shown to have acted autonomously of the party when Gramsci's wishes, as
expressed in two letters in particular to his sister-in-law, Tat'jana, were for caution to be adopted in regard to
the leadership's positions. There is also an analysis and defence of Sraffa's position in regard to the
controversial 1928 letter from a party leader abroad (Grieco), before Gramsci was sentenced, which the
prisoner considered to have worsened his position. This seems not to be true, but what did worsen attempts to
ameliorate his position was publication in translation in L'Humanité of Professor Aracangeli's medical report
on him. The stances of Sraffa and Gramsci on questions regarding the nature of historical materialism and the
philosophy of praxis are taken into consideration, as are the first steps taken by Sraffa in formulating his
challenge to the dominant neo-classical school in economics, an opposition which found its greatest
expression in Sraffa's 1960 volume, Production of Commodities by Means of Commodities (Produzione di
merci a mezzo di merci).
Lingua | eng |
Nomi |
[author] Naldi, Nerio |
Soggetti |
Grieco, Ruggero, Lettera di (a G.)
Pci (Partito comunista italiano) (1943-1991) Sraffa, Piero
Grieco Ruggero letter to Gramsci
Pci (Italian Communist Party) (1943-1991) Sraffa, Piero |