Jul 29, 2024
James, Steven and Rudy sit down to talk about the Italian Communist Party (PCI) from its foundation to its dissolution, with a focus on its period of maximum influence from the post-WW2 refoundation to the unraveling of the Historic Compromise in 1980 as well as the differences and similarities to the French Communist Party. We discuss the founding of the PCI in the aftermath of the First World War, followed by its destruction during the fascist period and how this destruction was a historic trauma of fascism that colored its post-WW2 strategy. We discuss how the party negotiated a place in the Italian political system, and how different tendencies within the party responded to events in the 50s and 60s. We then turn to the historic compromise, what it was and how it can be seen as a right-wing interpretation of the Popular Front. We finish by discussing the unraveling of the Popular Front, the dissolution of the party in the 1990s and the consequences on the present Italian left.
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the Historic Compromise in Turin, 1975-1980
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to Louis Althusser
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Pre-fascist period:
J. M. Cammett - Antonio Gramsci and the origins of Italian
Communism
P. Spriano - The occupation of the factories, Italy 1920
G. Williams - Proletarian Order: Antonio Gramsci, Factory Councils
and the origins of Italian communism, 1911-1921