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thinker and provides an invaluable critique of the movement as a whole. De Ruggiero states: "I believe the time has come to draw up some kind of provisional judgement on the so-called philosophy of existence, in order to bring it back within the confines of reality."
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De Ruggiero was friendly to socialism, though not a socialist himself. He believed liberals should be open to collectivism. De Ruggiero denounced both
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as it comprehensively dissects this philosophy with an even balance of exposition and analysis. It clarifies the tenets of each
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He was author, among other works, of an impressive history of philosophy in 13 volumes, published between 1918 and 1948, and
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was the true inheritor of historical liberalism and that liberal ideology had the potential to be a revolutionary force in
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The Totalitarian Experiment in Twentieth Century Europe: Understanding the Poverty of Great Politics
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New Studies in Philosophy, Politics, Economics and History of Ideas
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Guido De Ruggiero e «La Nuova Europa»: Tra idealismo e storicismo
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The Regions of Italy: A Reference Guide to History and Culture
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This biographical article about an Italian historian is a
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De Ruggiero taught history of philosophy first at the
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Rossi, M. M. (1949). "Obituary: Guido De Ruggiero".
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PIERO GOBETTI AND THE POLITICS OF LIBERAL REVOLUTION
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ideas while embracing the trade unions. He endorsed
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Naples
Rome
University of Messina
Bolshevik
laissez faire
Mario Missiroli
Socialist Party
post-war
Giovanni Gentile
Benedetto Croce
Manifesto of the Anti-Fascist Intellectuals
Action Party
Ivanoe Bonomi
Laterza
Existentialist
Modern Philosophy
R. G. Collingwood
The History of European Liberalism
R. G. Collingwood
Internet Archive
The Regions of Italy: A Reference Guide to History and Culture
ISBN
978-0-313-30733-1
The Totalitarian Experiment in Twentieth Century Europe: Understanding the Poverty of Great Politics
ISBN
978-1-134-65117-7
Hayek, F.A.
New Studies in Philosophy, Politics, Economics and History of Ideas
149-150

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