Critica marxista
Critica marxista is a political magazine published in Rome, Italy. Founded in 1963 it is one of the earliest political periodicals in the country.
Categories | Political magazine |
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Frequency | Bimonthly |
Publisher | Editori Riuniti |
Year founded | 1963 |
Country | Italy |
Based in | Rome |
Language | Italian |
History and profile
Critica marxista was launched in 1963.[1][2] It was started by Italian Communist Party (PCI) as a theoretical journal.[3] The founding editors were Luigi Longo, Alessandro Natta and Emilio Sereni.[3] Until 1992 the magazine remained as a publication of the PCI.[4] The PCI were planning to close down the publication, but a group of Italian intellectuals led by Aldo Tortorella and Aldo Zanardo bought it.[4] The magazine covers analyses and contributions to rethink the leftist politics.[4] It has been published on a bimonthly basis by Editori Riuniti from its start.[4] The headquarters is in Rome.[2][5]
Leading contributors of Critica marxista include Louis Althusser, Nicola Badaloni, Franco Cassano, Umberto Cerroni, Biagio De Giovanni, Cesare Luporini, Giacomo Marramao, Giuseppe Prestipino, Silvano Tagliagambe, Mario Tronti and Giuseppe Vacca.[4]
References
- "Critica marxista". Dialnet. Retrieved 30 July 2020.
- "Critica marxista: rivista bimestrale/diretta da Luigi Longo e Alessandro Natta". Opac SBN. Retrieved 30 July 2020.
- "Critica marxista". University of Bologna. CRIS. Retrieved 30 July 2020.
- "Chi Siamo". Ediesse Online. Retrieved 30 July 2020.
- "Critica marxista. Indici 1963-1972. Rivista bimestrale. 1974". Bergoglio Libri. Retrieved 30 July 2020.