反对派对?介于反党派和改革之间的激进分子,1979–87

IF 0.6 3区 历史学 Q1 HISTORY Journal of Modern Italian Studies Pub Date : 2022-11-10 DOI:10.1080/1354571X.2022.2132678
L. Bonfreschi
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摘要许多历史学家和政治学家将意大利激进派视为反党派和反政治斗争的“先行者”,一些学者甚至将他们称为民粹主义家族的成员。与后一种定义不同,本文旨在关注激进党(P.R)反党派斗争的出现,展示其如何将“结构性”反政治的元素与促进“另一种”政治和政党组织的尝试相结合。在20世纪70年代后半叶,他们对政党和政治制度的批评从后一种含义转向了前一种含义,这种转变与1978-79年对“封闭制度”的看法以及激进派政治项目的演变有关。从1984年到1985年,他们试图找到摆脱政治制度和他们自己的反党派民主批判僵局的方法。这种解决办法的形式是推动选举改革(一轮单一成员多数制),并试图与其他非专业政党建立“第三极”(基督教民主和共产党之间)。
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Against parties? The Radicals between anti-partitocracy and reform, 1979–87
ABSTRACT Many historians and political scientists have seen the Italian Radicals as the ‘forerunners’ of the anti-partitocracy and anti-political battle, and some scholars have even referred to them as members of the populist family. Distancing itself from the latter definition, the article intends to focus on the emergence of the Radical Party’s (P.R.) anti-partitocracy battle, showing how it combined elements of ‘structural’ anti-politics with an attempt to promote ‘another’ kind of politics and party organization. In the second half of the 1970s, their criticism of parties and the political system shifted from the latter meaning to the first, a shift connected with the perception, from 1978–79, of a ‘blocked system’ and with the evolution of the Radicals’ political project. From 1984–85 they sought to find ways out of the impasse in which were the political system and their own anti-partitocratic critique. This way out took the form of promoting an electoral reform (one-round single-member majority system) and attempting to create a ‘third pole’ (between Christian Democracy and the Communist Party) with the other lay parties.
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Modern Italian Studies (JMIS) is the leading English language forum for debate and discussion on modern Italy. This peer-reviewed journal publishes five issues a year, each containing scholarly articles, book reviews and review essays relating to the political, economic, cultural, and social history of modern Italy from 1700 to the present. Many issues are thematically organized and the JMIS is especially committed to promoting the study of modern and contemporary Italy in international and comparative contexts. As well as specialists and researchers, the JMIS addresses teachers, educators and all those with an interest in contemporary Italy and its history.
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