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K. Steven Vincent. Between Marxism and Anarchism. Benott Malon and Reformist Socialism. University of California Press, Berkeley [etc.] 1992. xiv, 193 pp.
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K. Steven Vincent. Between Marxism and Anarchism. Benott Malon and Reformist Socialism. University of California Press, Berkeley [etc.] 1992. xiv, 193 pp.
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1 Giuliana Procacci has stated that many Italian socialists were better acquainted with Malon's works than with those of Marx; see Procacci's, “The Italian Working-Class from the Risorgimento to Fascism”, Center for European Studies' Monograph on Europe No. 1 Harvard University, 1979Google Scholar.
2 Sternhell, Zeev, Ni droite ni gauche: L'Iddologie fasciste en France (Paris, Editions du Seuil, 1983), pp. 27–28, 53Google Scholar.