La sinistra e gli ebrei in Italia - 1967 - 1993
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1967 - 1993
Author: Maurizio Molinari
Publisher: Corbaccio
Place of printing: Wedge
Year of publication: 1995
Necklace: Historical necklace
After 1967, unlike the socialists and republicans, Italian communists adopted a totally hostile attitude towards Zionism and Israel which was almost overtly antisemitic. This attitude, in accord with the Soviet Union's ideological stance, was expressed mainly in the newspaper "L'Unita." Distinguishes within the Italian communist ranks between a mainstream trend which condemned Zionism and Israeli policies as imperialistic (e.g. Enrico Berlinguer) and a more radical trend (e.g. Luciana Castellina) which not only called for the destruction of Israel, but totally negated the Jews' right to emancipation (which developed in the 19th century either in the form of Zionism or Italian emancipation due to the Risorgimento movement). Traces the concept of "emancipation through assimilation" to early Marxism and to Marx's self-hatred, and to the tensions between the Bund and the communist party in Russia at the beginning of the 20th century.
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Copy in good condition. Cover with traces of dust. Pages slightly browned. Text in Italian.
ISBN Code: 887972147X
EAN: 9788879721479
Pages: 170
Format: Paperback
Dimensions (cm):
Height: 21
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Foreword by Vittorio Dan Segre.
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