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Tendencies Towards “Reformism” in the Italian Communist Party, 1921‐63

Tendencies Towards “Reformism” in the Italian Communist Party, 1921‐63 Footnotes 1 By ‘revolutionary situation’ I mean a situation in which the poverty and misery of large sections of the community is so bad that they are ready to resort to violence to overthrow those people or that class which they identify as responsible for their condition. A series of revolutionary actions are good evidence of a ‘revolutionary situation’. 2 In 1868 in Palermo alone, 40,000 armed men rose against the government dictatorship; q.v. Schichilone, G., Documenti sulle Condizioni della Sicilia dal 1860‐70, Ateneo, Rome, 1962, p 216. In the Fasci risings of 1893 more than 20,000 were in arms. In the occupation of the factories in 1920, 30,000 workers were involved. Guarnieri, M., Consigli di Fabbrica, Il Solco, p 28 ff. 3 Partito Comunista Ilaliano, Federazione Torinese Congresso, 1954, Edizioni La Nostra Forza, Turin, 1954, pp 15–59; also Ten Years of Italian Democracy, 1946–1956, Presidency of the Council of Ministers, Rome, 1956, pp 158‐9. 4 Unità, 15. Mar. 1963, 13 Mar. 1963. 5 E.g., Crankshaw, E., The New Cold War, Penguin, London, 1963; contra Gallia, G., Storia del Partito Communista Italiano, Schwartz, Milan, 1958, passim. 6 Tempi Moderni, Jan.‐Mar. 1963, p 137 ff. 7 ibid. 8 ibid., http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Australian Journal of Politics and History Wiley

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Wiley
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Copyright © 1965 Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company
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0004-9522
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1467-8497
DOI
10.1111/j.1467-8497.1965.tb00442.x
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Footnotes 1 By ‘revolutionary situation’ I mean a situation in which the poverty and misery of large sections of the community is so bad that they are ready to resort to violence to overthrow those people or that class which they identify as responsible for their condition. A series of revolutionary actions are good evidence of a ‘revolutionary situation’. 2 In 1868 in Palermo alone, 40,000 armed men rose against the government dictatorship; q.v. Schichilone, G., Documenti sulle Condizioni della Sicilia dal 1860‐70, Ateneo, Rome, 1962, p 216. In the Fasci risings of 1893 more than 20,000 were in arms. In the occupation of the factories in 1920, 30,000 workers were involved. Guarnieri, M., Consigli di Fabbrica, Il Solco, p 28 ff. 3 Partito Comunista Ilaliano, Federazione Torinese Congresso, 1954, Edizioni La Nostra Forza, Turin, 1954, pp 15–59; also Ten Years of Italian Democracy, 1946–1956, Presidency of the Council of Ministers, Rome, 1956, pp 158‐9. 4 Unità, 15. Mar. 1963, 13 Mar. 1963. 5 E.g., Crankshaw, E., The New Cold War, Penguin, London, 1963; contra Gallia, G., Storia del Partito Communista Italiano, Schwartz, Milan, 1958, passim. 6 Tempi Moderni, Jan.‐Mar. 1963, p 137 ff. 7 ibid. 8 ibid.,

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Australian Journal of Politics and HistoryWiley

Published: Dec 1, 1965

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