I see, Leninists have a monopoly on revolutionary politics? Or is anything you like Leninism? Which leads back to the question Doug posed. jks
Yoshie Furuhashi <furuhashi.1 at osu.edu> wrote:>Well, he was an admirer of Lenin. But his own theory is very different. jks
That is because Gramsci lived in Italy, not in Russia, developing the most significant parts of his theory in a later era than Lenin's. Forms of Leninism differ from one era to another, from one nation to another. Gramsci was a revolutionary, no Eurocommunist that the Italian CP later made him out to be. -- Yoshie
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