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Patrick Camiller, Lucio Magri
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The Tailor of Ulm
A History of Communism
Übersetzung: Camiller, Patrick
2018. 434 S. 235 x 150 mm
Verlag/Jahr: VERSO 2018
ISBN: 1-78663-554-2 (1786635542)
Neue ISBN: 978-1-78663-554-9 (9781786635549)
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Twenty years have passed since the Italian Communists´ last Congress in 1991, in which the death of their party was decreed. It was a deliberate death, accelerated by the desire for a "new beginning." That new beginning never came, and the world lost an invaluable, complex political, organizational and theoretical heritage.
In this detailed and probing work, Lucio Magri, one of the towering intellectual figures of the Italian Left, assesses the causes for the demise of what was once one of the most powerful and vibrant communist parties of the West. The PCI marked almost a century of Italian history, from its founding in 1921 to the partisan resistance, the turning point of Salerno in 1944 to the de-Stalinization of 1956, the long ´68 to the "historic compromise," and to the opportunity-missed forever-of democratic transformation.
With rigor and passion, The Tailor of Ulm merges an original and enlightening interpretation of Italian communism with the experience of a militant "heretic" into a riveting read-capable of broadening our insights into contemporary Italy, and the twentieth-century communist experience.
"A highly intelligent, melancholy retrospect on the PCI´s eventual self-destruction."
-Eric Hobsbawm, London Review of Books
"How should the Left think about the Communist experience today? A founding theorist of Il manifesto reflects on the need for critical examination of the past-and the lessons to be drawn for the future from the Italian Communist Party´s trajectory."
-New Left Review
"This beautifully written and meticulously researched volume should be of interest to scholars of communism, the European Left, Italy, and the Cold War. Recommended."
-Choice