Eric J. Hobsbawm / Giorgio Napolitano - On the way to the "historical compromise ".
The electoral success of the Italian Communist Party (PCI) and the thesis of the "historic compromise" of a coalition government between Communists and commoners, have influenced the international debate in the 70s. Interesting in any case, the debate between opponents and supporters of the national independence brought to the forefront of the party - hoping or warning. Against the background was this dialogue between the historians Hobsbawm and Presiding Member PCI, Giorgio Napolitano out. A totally different dimension gets the call even the fact that Italian President Napolitano and now a member of a "social democratic" party. The book documents a conversation in which it is the story of the PCI since the death of Togliatti, the rationale of the new policy, the economic crisis in the country, the prospects for the realization of socialism in Italy, the cultural policy, estimates of economic cooperation in Europe, the experience of the European labor movement, the strategy of "historic compromise", and questions about the relationship between democracy and socialism.
interesting and up to date the book is not only because of questions of tactics and the potential revolutionary organization, but also because of the handling of the crisis and it included brief analysis of the capitalist crisis in the 70s and the same solution.
(8 [neither social democratic or soviet type], 10 [in Western Europe only to Democr way.] 11 ["world communism"], 12 [internationalism] 21 [Gramsci into reserves in developed countries]! , 23 ["historical bloc"], 29 [in Togliatti Comintern], 30 [progressive democracy], 31 ["X-hour"], 36 [those Soviet Union against fascism], 44 [historically overcome by progr. Democracy], 49 [long way] to socialism; 58 [intervention in cultural production], 65 [gradual way] to socialism, 75 ['68 in the CPI], 80 [unemployment] Inflation;] 81 [sliding scale; 84! [Crisis theory of KPI], 88 [emancipation in Southern Italy], 90 [way out of the capitalist crisis], 93 [struggle for hegemony], 94 [broad concept of working class], 97 [boost hopes for U.S. focus], 99 [Difficulties of EC]; achieve 101 [as in a part of the world revolution];] 100 [external pressure? 109!! [Difficulties on the road to socialism], 121 [Development in Europe], 124 [historical context; Czechoslovakia], 127 [socialism in Chile];] 140 [unity and diversity of the Communist Parties, 141 [Lenin])
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