Search results for "Lombardo Radice"
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Antonino Vincenzo Castagnetta, in F. Armetta (a cura di), Dizionario Enciclopedico dei pensatori e dei teologi di Sicilia secc. XIX e XX, Salvatore S…
2010
Voce sulla biografia e l'opera di A. V. Castagnetta
Gli intellettuali e la riforma della scuola: un dibattito sulle pagine di «Rinascita»
2010
The author analyzes, from the Second World War, the debate around school reform born on the pages of «Rinascita». The protagonists were scholars of the caliber of Marchesi L. Lombardo Radice, Banfi and enlargement of the main issues focused around education for the working classes as a means of social ascent (and here he became interested Lombardo Radice). They discussed also the opportunity to bring the school post primary the model of classical humanistic culture or adapt to technical requirements of the manufacturing world. On the pages of «Rinascita» these issues were discussed for many years with great interest.
Letture gramsciane di Giuseppe Lombardo Radice (I parte)
2011
In Gramsci’s intellectual development is not a place on the periphery is occupied by the figure of Lombrado Root. Prominent character of pedagogy idealism and importer in Italy, activist of instances (even American), socialist “romantic, sentimental, unscientific.” Lombardo Radice was a careful student of the drama of the South and Gramsci was always very interested in the work of the Sicilian and there are many similarities (apparent) between the two intellectuals: 1) the focus on popular culture, 2) the combination between educational and political problems, and 3) the reference to the figure of Leonardo and other similarities yet. The author has done a thorough research work and signific…
Letture gramsciane di Giuseppe Lombardo Radice (II Parte)
2012
In Gramsci’s intellectual development is not a place on the periphery is occupied by the figure of Lombrado Root. Prominent character of pedagogy idealism and importer in Italy, activist of instances (even American), socialist “romantic, sentimental, unscientific.” Lombardo Radice was a careful student of the drama of the South and Gramsci was always very interested in the work of the Sicilian and there are many similarities (apparent) between the two intellectuals: 1) the focus on popular culture, 2) the combination between educational and political problems, and 3) the reference to the figure of Leonardo and other similarities yet. The author has done a thorough research work and signific…