Marxist Historical Cultures and Social Movements During the Cold War 2019
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-03804-5_12
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Third Worldism in Italy

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“…53 This framing was shared also by Catholic former partisans such as Enrico Mattei, the president of the Italian National Hydrocarbon Authority (ENI). 54 This convergence between the Left and the Catholic world would grow stronger during the anti-Vietnam War campaign and undoubtedly contributed some degree of shared ideological foundation to the "Historic Compromise." 55 Notwithstanding the proliferation of leftist internationalist factions, the PCI maintained its political, organizational, and discursive hegemony in leftist mobilizations until 1967.…”
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“…53 This framing was shared also by Catholic former partisans such as Enrico Mattei, the president of the Italian National Hydrocarbon Authority (ENI). 54 This convergence between the Left and the Catholic world would grow stronger during the anti-Vietnam War campaign and undoubtedly contributed some degree of shared ideological foundation to the "Historic Compromise." 55 Notwithstanding the proliferation of leftist internationalist factions, the PCI maintained its political, organizational, and discursive hegemony in leftist mobilizations until 1967.…”
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confidence: 99%