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Eurocommunism was a trend in the 1970s and 1980s within various Western European communist parties which said they had developed a theory and practice of social transformation more relevant for Western Europe. During the Cold War, they sought to reject the influence of the Soviet Union and the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. The trend was especially prominent in Italy, Spain, and France.[1]
^Kindersley, Richard, ed. (1981). In Search of Eurocommunism. Macmillan Press. ISBN 978-1-349-16581-0.
facing Eurocommunism] (in French). Presses Universitaires de France. ISBN 978213061995-6. Archive of Eurocommunism at marxists.org Eurocommunism is Anti-Communism...
him a key figure in the transition to democracy. He later embraced Eurocommunism and democratic socialism, and was a member of the Congress of Deputies...
(Interior) (Greek: Κομμουνιστικό Κόμμα Ελλάδας Εσωτερικού) – KKE Esoterikou (Eurocommunism) (1968–1986) Democratic Socialist Party of Greece (Greek: Δημοκρατικό...
became the base for communist front organizer Willi Münzenberg in 1933. Eurocommunism, a revisionist trend in the 1970s and 1980s within various Western European...
and developed a democratic road to socialism, which became known as Eurocommunism. This development was criticized by more orthodox supporters of the...
ISBN 9789385965890. Azcárate, Manuel (1978). "What Is Eurocommunism?". In Urban, George (ed.). Eurocommunism. Maurice Temple Smith. ISBN 9780851171548. Bailey...
concept was to a large extent either modified or abandoned in the era of eurocommunism, because it came to be believed that the state apparatus could be reformed...
other communist groupings as revisionist—it defines currents such as Eurocommunism as anti-communist movements. Critical of the United States, the Soviet...
advocating accommodation and national unity. This strategy came to be termed Eurocommunism, and he was seen as its main spokesperson. It came to be adopted by...
The democratic road to socialism has influenced the development of Eurocommunism and the ideological trajectory of parties such as Syriza. Additionally...
parts of a few key industries, including banks and insurance companies. Eurocommunism was a trend in the 1970s and 1980s in various Western European Communist...
leaned on the theories of Antonio Gramsci. This trend went by the name Eurocommunism was especially prominent in Italy, Spain and France. Post-Marxism represents...
orientation that occurred against the backdrop of the emergence of Eurocommunism. In this context, Althusserian structuralist Marxism was one of the...
and more progressive views on women's rights became popular, as did Eurocommunism, causing tension. In 1952, Law 2159 was enacted, giving women the right...
for Contemporary Cultural Studies Cultural Marxism conspiracy theory Eurocommunism Fredric Jameson Freudomarxism Gerhard Stapelfeldt Karl Mannheim Leo...
Jean-Paul Sartre, Louis Althusser, and the members of the Frankfurt School. Eurocommunism was a revisionist trend in the 1970s and 1980s within various western...
Toynbee and G. R. Urban (1974) Détente (1976) What is Eurocommunism? (1977) editor Eurocommunism: Its Roots and Future in Italy and Elsewhere (1978) Communist...