[lbo-talk] Sergio Bologna's Nazism and the Working Class

Philp Pilkington pilkingtonphil at gmail.com
Wed Nov 19 08:10:29 PST 2008


On Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 3:52 PM, John E. Norem <jnorem at cox.net> wrote:


> Italian autonomist Sergio Bologna discusses the rise of Nazism and its
> relationship to the German working class.
>
> NAZISM AND THE WORKING CLASS - 1933-93
> by Sergio Bologna
> translated by Ed Emery
>
> [Paper presented at the Milan Camera del Lavoro, 3 June 1993]
>
> A meeting like this doesn't just happen by chance. We have received
> assistance from a number of organisations. For example, the Micheletti
> Foundation (to be specific, Pier Paolo Poggio) has researched the available
> literature in English, American and French journals; the research institutes
> in Hamburg and Bremen have made available original research work and a
> selected bibliography; and Michael Wildt, editor of Werkstatt Geschichte
> undertook to study the journal published for history teachers in junior and
> secondary schools in Germany, Geschichte im Unterricht. We wanted to see
> whether the teachers' association has, in recent years, addressed itself to
> the relationship between Nazism and the working class, whether the subject
> has been discussed in their journal, and whether we might find useful
> bibliographical references. As it happens, in the past six years the topic
> has not even been broached.
>
> http://libcom.org/library/nazism-and-working-class-sergio-bologna
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Wow, that title is extremely ambiguous...



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