Anyone interested in the entire sweep of political thought over the last hundred years will find in Norberto Bobbio's Ideological Profile of Twentieth-Century Italy a masterful, thought-provoking guide. Home to the largest communist party in a democratic society, Italy has been a unique place politically, one where Christian democrats, liberals, fascists, socialists, communists, and others have co-existed in sizable numbers. In this book, Bobbio, who himself played an outstanding role in the development of Italian civic culture, follows each of the major ideologies, explaining how they developed, describing the key actors, and considering the legacies they left to political culture. He wrote Ideological Profile in 1968 to explain from a personal perspective the history behind that decade's tumultuous politics. Bobbio's defense of democracy and critique of capitalism are among the themes that will particularly interest American readers of this updated edition, the first to appear in English.
Beginning in the late nineteenth century with positivism and Marxism, Bobbio next presents the ideological currents that developed before the outbreak of the First World War: Catholic, socialist, irrational and anti-democratic thought, the reaction against positivism, and the thinking of Benedetto Croce. After discussing the impact of the war, the author turns to the revolutionary-reactionary polarization of the postwar period and the ideology of fascism. The final chapters consider Croce's opposition to fascism and the ideals of the resistance and conclude with the post-Second World War "Years of Involvement." Originally published in 1995. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.
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Anyone interested in the entire sweep of political thought over the last hundred years will find in Norberto Bobbio's Ideological Profile of Twentieth-Century Italy a masterful, thought-provoking guide. Home to the largest communist party in a democratic society, Italy has been a unique place politically, one where Christian democrats, liberals, fa
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Foreword to the SeriesForewordBiographical NotePrefaceTranslator's NoteCh. 1Positivism and Marxism3Ch. 2Catholics and the Modern World15Ch. 3The Forces of the Irrational33Ch. 4The Antidemocrats45Ch. 5The Two Socialisms57Ch. 6Benedetto Croce69Ch. 7The Lesson of Facts81Ch. 8World War I: An Interlude91Ch. 9Between Revolution and Reaction103Ch. 10The Ideology of Fascism122Ch. 11Croce in Opposition133Ch. 12The Ideals of the Resistance143Ch. 13The Years of Commitment157Ch. 14Democracy on Trial169Ch. 15Toward a New Republic?187Explanatory Notes203Bibliography215Index229
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One of Choice's Outstanding Academic Titles for 1996 "Noberto Bobbio's survey of intellectual traditions in Italy throughout this century is a welcome and timely contribution to Italian historiography. As a guide to the currents of thought, debates and publications that have both informed and disparaged Italy's democratic development this volume is indispensable."--Western European Politics
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ISBN
9780691631165
Publisert
1995
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Princeton University Press
Vekt
567 gr
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229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Aldersnivå
U, P, 05, 06
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Engelsk
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Antall sider
282
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