
Gaetano Salvemini

Initially engaging with the Italian Socialist Party, Salvemini later adhered to an independent humanitarian socialism and maintained a commitment to radical political and social reform throughout his life. Salvemini offered significant leadership to political refugees in the United States. His prolific writings shaped the attitudes of American policymakers during and after the Second World War. His transatlantic exile experience endowed him with new insights and a fresh perspective to explain the rise of fascism and shaped the memory of the war and political life in Italy after 1945.
In post-war Italy, Salvemini advocated a third way between the Italian Communist Party and Christian Democracy. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Salvemini, Gaetano, 1873-1957 1873-1957
Published in: Storia contemporanea. - dir. Renzo De Felice 19 (1988), S. 505 - 519
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by Salvemini, Gaetano, 1873-1957 1873-1957
Published: New York ; Evanston ; San Francisco ; London : Harper & Row, 1973
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