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The Suicide of the Revolution

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First published in Italian in 1978, The Suicide of the Revolution argues that Giovanni Gentile’s nineteenth-century critique of Marxism had a foundational influence on the thinking of Antonio Grams...
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  • 21 April 2026
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Philosopher Augusto Del Noce, one of Italy’s foremost cultural critics and political thinkers, examined the relationship between fascism and Gramscian Marxism in four influential essays. First published in Italian in 1978, The Suicide of the Revolution contends that Giovanni Gentile’s late-nineteenth-century critique of Marxism had a foundational influence on Antonio Gramsci and, ultimately, shaped not only fascism but also the thinking of many anti-fascists. Deeply controversial at the time of publication, Del Noce’s interpretation remains vibrant and relevant.

In twentieth-century Italy, the process of modernization and secularization unfolded in a very transparent and consequential way due to a strong parallelism between philosophy and politics. Del Noce argued that Gramsci’s attempt to reform Marxism had the unintended consequence of lending ideological support to a radical form of neoliberalism that ironically nullified Gramsci’s own revolutionary hopes. By the 1970s the Communist Party in Italy had become the party of the progressive bourgeoisie, supported by academics, journalists, artists, and intellectuals, all of whom were deeply invested in the status quo. This inversion of the left, which Del Noce saw happening throughout the Western world, marked “the suicide of the revolution” that he regarded as the most important political development of the twentieth century.

Translated into English for the first time, this collection is essential reading for those seeking to understand the deep intellectual currents that shape contemporary politics.

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Price: $34.95
Pages: 372
Publisher: McGill-Queen's University Press
Imprint: McGill-Queen's University Press
Series: McGill-Queen's Studies in the History of Ideas
Publication Date: 21 April 2026
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9780228026808
Format: Paperback
BISACs: PHILOSOPHY / Political, PHILOSOPHY / Individual Philosophers
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“Augusto Del Noce sought to heed the Hegelian imperative to ‘comprehend one’s own time in thought.’ With philosophical insight bordering on prophetic foresight, Del Noce seems more at home in our time than in his own. Now, as we enter an era often cartoonishly preoccupied with fascism, Lancellotti’s English translation has arrived with impeccable timing. The Suicide of the Revolution is certain to be an indispensable aid in comprehending our own time in thought and in anticipating and preparing for a foreboding future.” Michael Hanby, Pontifical John Paul II Institute for Studies on Marriage & Family at the Catholic University of America
Augusto Del Noce (1910–1989) was professor at La Sapienza University of Rome and a distinguished philosopher, political thinker, and public intellectual.