Abstract―Antonio Gramsci’s internationalist approach to revolutionary politics took shape in a period where nationalist feelings appeared to be deeply rooted in European lower-class culture, whereas socialist official commitment to internationalism finally proved either subdue to the optimistic ideology of world capitalism or little more than lip-service with respect to the imperialist leaning of the main European governments even before 1914. Gramsci’s early rejection of any nationalist shortcut to the problem of resisting world capitalist constraints was confirmed though his appreciations about the evolution of international politics soon after the Soviet revolution, as well as during the Paris peace conference and its immediate aftermath. While judging that Communist Russia’s rise as a world power would strengthen world labor, he never thought that power politics― namely, betting on the rift between the winners and the losers of World War I―might represent any ...

Antonio Gramsci e l'analisi del dopoguerra mondiale tra ragione e passione / D'Agata, Raffaele. - In: STUDI STORICI. - ISSN 0039-3037. - (2007), pp. 651-670.

Antonio Gramsci e l'analisi del dopoguerra mondiale tra ragione e passione

D'AGATA, Raffaele
2007-01-01

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Abstract―Antonio Gramsci’s internationalist approach to revolutionary politics took shape in a period where nationalist feelings appeared to be deeply rooted in European lower-class culture, whereas socialist official commitment to internationalism finally proved either subdue to the optimistic ideology of world capitalism or little more than lip-service with respect to the imperialist leaning of the main European governments even before 1914. Gramsci’s early rejection of any nationalist shortcut to the problem of resisting world capitalist constraints was confirmed though his appreciations about the evolution of international politics soon after the Soviet revolution, as well as during the Paris peace conference and its immediate aftermath. While judging that Communist Russia’s rise as a world power would strengthen world labor, he never thought that power politics― namely, betting on the rift between the winners and the losers of World War I―might represent any ...
2007
Antonio Gramsci e l'analisi del dopoguerra mondiale tra ragione e passione / D'Agata, Raffaele. - In: STUDI STORICI. - ISSN 0039-3037. - (2007), pp. 651-670.
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