
A Heterodox Marxist and His Century: Lelio Basso Selected Writings
by:
Lelio Basso
,
Chiara Giorgi
Language: English
Format: Paperback
ISBN 10: 1642595969
ISBN 13: 9781642595963
Publication date:
December 1st, 2021
Publisher: Haymarket Books
Pages: 204
Lelio Basso emerges as a compelling figure in the landscape of Italian socialism, bringing a unique perspective to the complexities of Marxist thought. This collection of his selected writings showcases his intellectual journey and the pivotal role he played in reshaping political discourse in the 20th century. Basso's critique of conventional Marxism and his engagement with heterodox ideas highlight his commitment to fostering a more inclusive and dynamic understanding of socialism.
Through these writings, readers are invited into Basso's world, where he grapples with the pressing issues of his time, advocating for social justice and political reform. His eloquent arguments and profound insights resonate beyond the confines of his era, offering timeless reflections on the struggles for equality and the nature of power. The collection not only sheds light on Basso's contributions but also situates him within a broader historical context, illustrating how his ideas continue to influence contemporary thought.
In the hands of Chiara Giorgi, the essence of Basso's work is distilled and presented with clarity, making it accessible to both scholars and newcomers alike. This volume serves as an essential resource for anyone interested in the intersections of socialism, Marxism, and politics, showcasing the enduring relevance of Basso's legacy in today's sociopolitical landscape.
Through these writings, readers are invited into Basso's world, where he grapples with the pressing issues of his time, advocating for social justice and political reform. His eloquent arguments and profound insights resonate beyond the confines of his era, offering timeless reflections on the struggles for equality and the nature of power. The collection not only sheds light on Basso's contributions but also situates him within a broader historical context, illustrating how his ideas continue to influence contemporary thought.
In the hands of Chiara Giorgi, the essence of Basso's work is distilled and presented with clarity, making it accessible to both scholars and newcomers alike. This volume serves as an essential resource for anyone interested in the intersections of socialism, Marxism, and politics, showcasing the enduring relevance of Basso's legacy in today's sociopolitical landscape.