Saggi Filosofici

Saggi Filosofici
Title Saggi Filosofici PDF eBook
Author Benedetto Croce
Publisher
Pages 390
Release 1926
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Saggi Filosofici

Saggi Filosofici
Title Saggi Filosofici PDF eBook
Author Benedetto Croce
Publisher
Pages 330
Release 1952
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Saggi filosofici

Saggi filosofici
Title Saggi filosofici PDF eBook
Author Benedetto Croce
Publisher
Pages 276
Release 1921
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Saggi filosofici

Saggi filosofici
Title Saggi filosofici PDF eBook
Author Augusto Vera
Publisher
Pages 368
Release 1883
Genre Philosophy, Italian
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Saggi filosofici

Saggi filosofici
Title Saggi filosofici PDF eBook
Author Benedetto Croce
Publisher
Pages 538
Release 1910
Genre Aesthetics
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Saggi filosofici

Saggi filosofici
Title Saggi filosofici PDF eBook
Author Augusto Vera
Publisher
Pages 256
Release 1833
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Apostles and Agitators

Apostles and Agitators
Title Apostles and Agitators PDF eBook
Author Richard Drake
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 308
Release 2003-07-28
Genre History
ISBN 9780674010369

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One of the most controversial questions in Italy today concerns the origins of the political terror that ravaged the country from 1969 to 1984, when the Red Brigades, a Marxist revolutionary organization, intimidated, maimed, and murdered on a wide scale. In this timely study of the ways in which an ideology of terror becomes rooted in society, Richard Drake explains the historical character of the revolutionary tradition to which so many ordinary Italians professed allegiance, examining its origins and internal tensions, the men who shaped it, and its impact and legacy in Italy. He illuminates the defining figures who grounded the revolutionary tradition, including Carlo Cafiero, Antonio Labriola, Benito Mussolini, and Antonio Gramsci, and explores the connections between the social disasters of Italy, particularly in the south, and the country's intellectual politics; the brand of "anarchist communism" that surfaced; and the role of violence in the ideology. Though arising from a legitimate sense of moral outrage at desperate conditions, the ideology failed to find the political institutions and ethical values that would end inequalities created by capitalism. In a chilling coda, Drake recounts the recent murders of the economists Massimo D'Antona and Marco Biagi by the new Red Brigades, whose Internet justification for the killings is steeped in the Marxist revolutionary tradition.