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The misadventures of socialist anticommunism from the end of the war to the collapse of the Berlin Wall
Authors:Marco Gervasoni
Institution:University of Molise and LUISS ‘Guido Carli’ University
Abstract:Abstract

The article aims to highlight the features of socialist anticommunism in Italy from 1945 to 1991, with particular reference to Giuseppe Saragat and Bettino Craxi, and with regard to the intellectual activity of Ignazio Silone. Anticommunist socialists aimed at delegitimizing the communists, but they themselves were also delegitimized by the communist party of Palmiro Togliatti and Enrico Berlinguer. Naturally, the form of delegitimation changed over the years, from Saragat’s stance in the 1940s and early 1950s to his position later on. The kind of delegitimation carried on by Bettino Craxi’s socialist party was more successful, however, compared to the one implemented by Saragat’s small party. For this reason, it was fiercely opposed by Berlinguer and the communist party.
Keywords:Anticommunism  social-democracy  Cold War intellectuals  Giuseppe Saragat  Bettino Craxi  Ignazio Silone
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