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The great trasformismo
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- Morton, Adam David (Author)
Title
The great trasformismo
Abstract
The purpose of this article is to explore the commonalities and differences between Karl Polanyi and Antonio Gramsci in their assessment of the origins of fascism as located within the rise of capitalism in the nineteenth century and its structural impasse in the twentieth century. Specifically, the aim is to trace a set of associations between Polanyi and Gramsci on the transformations wrought across the states-system of Europe prior to the crises that engulfed capitalism leading to the rise of fascism in the twentieth century. Focusing on the class structures that emerged out of the expansion of capitalism across Europe in the nineteenth century reveals that there was less a ‘great transformation’ in terms of a rupture with the past through the rise of liberal capitalism. Rather, there was more a slow and protracted process of class restoration known as passive revolution, or a ‘Great Trasformismo’, referring to the molecular absorption of class contradictions marking the consolidation and expansion of capitalist social relations. In sum, it is argued that The Great Transformation is understood better if read through the epoch of passive revolution, or The Great Trasformismo, which entailed the restoration and maintenance of class dominance through state power. This approach therefore opens up questions, rather than forecloses answers, about the historical geographies constituting the spaces and places of the political economy of modern capitalism.
Publication
Globalizations
Volume
15
Issue
7
Pages
956-976
Date
December 2018
Journal Abbr
Globalizations
Language
English
ISSN
14747731
Library Catalog
EBSCOhost
Citation
Morton, Adam David. 2018. “The Great Trasformismo.” Globalizations 15(7): 956–76.
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Keywords
- capitalism
- fascism
- GRAMSCI, Antonio, 1891-1937
- passive revolution
- POLANYI, Karl, 1886-1964
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