Carlo Rosselli and the French Cultural Movements of the 30s : Between Socialism, Anti-fascism and Tyranny

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Marco Bresciani et al., « Carlo Rosselli and the French Cultural Movements of the 30s : Between Socialism, Anti-fascism and Tyranny », Mil neuf cent. Revue d'histoire intellectuelle, ID : 10670/1.09d3bc...


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The authors examine the intellectual exchanges which took place from 1929 to 1937 between the Italian economist and politician Carlo Rosselli and three intellectuals from the École Normale Supérieure : Élie Halévy, Célestin Bouglé, and Marcel Déat. The theoretical and practical interpretation of 1930s socialism was the basis for the relationships among them. The analysis of the different declinations of European socialism of this period constitutes in itself an original historiographical approach, which goes beyond the former categories of “fascism” and “totalitarianism”.

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