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Civilization and Democracy: The Salvemini Anthology of Cattaneo?s Writings
Lorenzo Da Ponte Italian Library

Carlo Cattaneo
Edited and introduced by Carlo G. Lacaita and Filippo Sabetti, Translated by David Gibbon
University of Toronto Press © 2007

Cloth: Mar 7 2007 Active/Available
Paper: Feb 26 2007 Active/Available

World Rights
227pp /
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Nineteenth-century Italy is a vast, unexplored territory in the history of modern political thought and liberal democratic theory. Apart from Mazzini, Pareto, and Mosca, the authors of this period are little read, even though their central concerns ? the riddle of human liberation, progress, and liberty ? are as important today as ever. This volume presents a selection of the writings of Carlo Cattaneo (1801?1869), one of the period?s most important thinkers, as selected by an equally important personage of a subsequent time, the anti-Fascist intellectual Gaetano Salvemini.

Cattaneo had a profound sense of the historical contingencies underlying the quest both to understand human affairs and to realize a self-governing society. Cattaneo?s ideas and framework of analysis ? like those of John Stuart Mill and Alexis de Tocqueville ? were not shaped by a narrow intra-academic agenda but by the great social, economic, and political transformations of his time. The issues he addressed included problems of revolution, reform, and change in the passage to modernity, which extended far beyond the confines of nineteenth-century Italy.

The selection of original pieces presented in this translation is preceded by an introduction by the editors, Carlo G. Lacaita and Filippo Sabetti, which guides the reader through Cattaneo?s thinking and puts it in a comparative context. Ultimately, however, it is the editors? goal to let this profound Italian thinker speak for himself.

Carlo G. Lacaita is a professor in the Department of History at the Univeristy of Milan.

Filippo Sabetti is a professor in the Department of Political Science at McGill University.



Table of Contents

Acknowledgments

Abbreviations of Cattaneo’s Collected Works

INTRODUCTION

CARLO CATTANEO AND VARIETIES OF LIBERALISM
CARLO G. LACAITA and FILIPPO SABETTI

The Context
Cattaneo’s Standing in Intellectual Life
The Paradigmatic Significance of Cattaneo
Salvemini’s Discovery of Cattaneo
Promoting Cattaneo’s Ideas
The Organization of Salvemini’s Anthology
Gaetano Salvemini: The Making of a Public Intellectual

CATTANEO’S LIFE AND WORK
GAETANO SALVEMINI

Early Studies
Il Politecnico
Political Ideas Prior to 1848
The Events of 1848
Federalism
The Nation in Arms
Defeat
His Final Years

SELECTED WRITINGS

  1. International Affairs
    The Far East
    The New 0 World The British Empire
    The United States of America
    French Centralization
    The Austrian Army and Nationalist Issues
    Swiss Neutrality
    The Ottoman Question
    International Solidarity
  2. Public Economy
    Agriculture in Lombardy
    The Basis of Fertility
    Tendency of Capital toward Land Ownership
    The Transportation Problem in Sicily
    Uncultivated Land
    Agriculture Comes from the Cities
    Freedom of the Seas
    Commerce
    Modern Economic Life
    Currents of World Trade
    The Geographical Position of Milan
    Protected Markets and Commercial Power
    Economic Nationalism
    Raw Materials
    Nascent Industries
    From Protectionism to Freedom
    ‘White’ Coal
    In Favor of an Active, Industrious Life
    The Abolition of Capital
    Intelligence and Will as Sources of Wealth
  3. Education and Militia
    Division of Labor in Universities
    Literary Education
    Scientific Education
    The Study of the Bible
    Agricultural Training
    Military Training
    War and Civilization
    Railroads and War
    The Nation in Arms
    The First Military Force Is the Will
  4. Local Autonomy
    The Nation in Arms and Federalism
    Local Patriotism
    Autonomy for Sardinia
    The Error of Centralization
    The Illusion of the Constituent Assembly
    The Servile Status of the Communes
    The Regions Must Arise
    On the Independence of Small Communes
  5. The Social Question
    The Advent of the Fourth Estate
    The Fifth and Sixth Estates
    The Comforts of the Poor
    Universal Suffrage
    The New Criminal Law
  6. Literature
    History and Poetry
    Opera in Music and Drama in Prose
    The Prejudices of Romantics
    The Feebleness of Italian Culture
    Popular Writing
    The French Language
    Heine
    Byron
    Translations
    The Common Enterprise of Humanity
  7. Aspects of World History
    The Polygenic Origins of Humanity
    The Origins of European Civilization
    The Presumed Flood of Peoples
    Languages and Dialects
    Living Languages
    Roman Unity
    The Breakup of Roman CivilizationThe Revolt of the Mercenaries
    Feudal Society
    Relics of Ancient Civilization
    Classes and Nations in the Middle Ages
    The Origins of Communes
    Communal Wars
    Firearms
    National States
    The Decadence of Mercantile Cities in the Middle Ages
    The French and Spanish in Lombardy
  8. The Risorgimento
    LombardReforms in the Eighteenth Century
    Napoleon and Italy
    Italian National Sentiment
    The Five Days
    The Tricolor
    1848
    Pius IX
  9. Human Sciences
    Experimental Science and Metaphysical Science
    The Role of Philosophy
    Man in History and Metaphysics
    Sensation in Associated Minds
    Ideas as Products of Associated Minds
    Eighteenth-Century Rationalism and Nineteenth-Century Historicity
    Historical Studies
    False Accounts of Civilization
    Natural Conditions and Intellectual Progress
    Foreign Interference
    Intellect and Will in Social Life
    The Force of Tradition
    Thoughts Come from Facts, before Facts Come from Thoughts

References

Index





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