Melo, Demian Bezerra de
Antonio Gramsci, Palmiro Togliatti e o consenso sob o fascismo
Since the 1970s the historiography of fascism has investigated the issue of the
consensus reached by the regimes established in Italy and Germany in the interwar period.
Renzo De Felice is considered the author who introduced this theme in one of the volumes of
his biography of Mussolini. The purpose of this article is to discuss how, prior to this author, the
Italian communist leaders Antonio Gramsci and Palmiro Togliatti had discussed fascism's
capability to produce consensus, using especially Gramsci's Prison Notebooks and the course
taught by Togliatti in Moscow in 1935.
Lingua | por |
Nomi |
[author] Melo, Demian Bezerra de |
Soggetti |
Togliatti, Palmiro
Fascismo
Togliatti, Palmiro
Fascism |