La «Dittatura democratica» nelle Tesi di Blum di Georg Lukács

Il Pensiero Politico 51 (3):371-399 (2018)
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Abstract

This essay critically reconstructs the concept of ‘democratic dictatorship’ which Georg Lukács’s outlines in Blum Theses of 1928. The essay tackles the birth of the Communist Party of Hungary, particularly focusing on its factional struggles during the 1920s. Secondly, the main contents of the Blum Theses, compared with the debate on the ‘Republican Assembly’ in the Italian Communist Party will be discussed. Finally, the essay examines the two most rooted interpretive prejudices concerning the Blum Theses, i.e. their alleged forecasting character towards ‘Popular Front’ strategy and their purported distance from ‘Socialfascism’.

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Matteo Gargani
Università degli Studi di Urbino

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