Título : |
The Presence of an Absence : the Ambiguity of the American Reference in the French and Italian Intellectual Renewal of the Late 1950's |
Tipo de documento: |
texto impreso |
Autores: |
Diana Pinto, Autor |
Editorial: |
San Domenico : European University Institute |
Fecha de publicación: |
1986 |
Colección: |
EUI Working Paper |
Número de páginas: |
16 p |
Precio: |
3575 |
Idioma : |
Inglés (eng) |
Etiquetas: |
RELACIONES INTERNACIONALES INTELECTUALES PENSAMIENTO CONTEMPORANEO |
Clasificación: |
327.5=111 Política. Relaciones internacionales. Bloques internacionales, tensión y conflicto. En inglés. |
Resumen: |
The second half of the 1950's with the passing of time has come to be seen in France and in Italy in a near idealized fashion as a great epoch of intellectual renewal, openness, hope and possibility --an oasis of quiet reflection between the harsh anti-American Cold War climate of the early 1950's and the violent counter cultural radicalized anti-American intellectual upheavals of the late 1960's. The years between the 1956 crisis of Marxism and the inception of the Center Left government in Italy and the consolidation of the Presidential Gaullist regime in France in 1962 were indeed unique in the postwar period in that they constituted the high point of an encounter between left wing and modernizing current (1). A near symbiosis of concerns in the wake of the crisis of Marxism made it possible to be on the "Left" while advocating social democratic Welfare State moderate orientations, less virulent inquiring attitude toward America and its modernist developments. By the mid 1960's instead, modernizing thought came be equated with the "Right" revolutionary Left warred precisely against the moderation and pragmatism of the late 1950's renewal. |
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The Presence of an Absence : the Ambiguity of the American Reference in the French and Italian Intellectual Renewal of the Late 1950's [texto impreso] / Diana Pinto, Autor . - San Domenico : European University Institute, 1986 . - 16 p. - ( EUI Working Paper) . 3575 Idioma : Inglés ( eng) Etiquetas: |
RELACIONES INTERNACIONALES INTELECTUALES PENSAMIENTO CONTEMPORANEO |
Clasificación: |
327.5=111 Política. Relaciones internacionales. Bloques internacionales, tensión y conflicto. En inglés. |
Resumen: |
The second half of the 1950's with the passing of time has come to be seen in France and in Italy in a near idealized fashion as a great epoch of intellectual renewal, openness, hope and possibility --an oasis of quiet reflection between the harsh anti-American Cold War climate of the early 1950's and the violent counter cultural radicalized anti-American intellectual upheavals of the late 1960's. The years between the 1956 crisis of Marxism and the inception of the Center Left government in Italy and the consolidation of the Presidential Gaullist regime in France in 1962 were indeed unique in the postwar period in that they constituted the high point of an encounter between left wing and modernizing current (1). A near symbiosis of concerns in the wake of the crisis of Marxism made it possible to be on the "Left" while advocating social democratic Welfare State moderate orientations, less virulent inquiring attitude toward America and its modernist developments. By the mid 1960's instead, modernizing thought came be equated with the "Right" revolutionary Left warred precisely against the moderation and pragmatism of the late 1950's renewal. |
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