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Public debate in which Luciano Canfora talks about his book Thinking about the Russian Revolution, prepared for the centenary of 1917. Luciano Canfora talks about the balance that must be made of October and how this is fundamental for the entire process of decolonization that followed in the second half of the twentieth century and which seems to be still underway today. ???? SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHANNEL AND TURN ON NOTIFICATIONS ???? ???? Subscribe to the channel for our exclusive content: / @traccediclasse This channel is dedicated to the analysis of historical-philosophical-political issues, present and past, through a reading lens focused on the class perspective. Our mission is to illuminate these themes through insights, lessons, interviews and timely discussions. NOTE: The opinions and content expressed on this channel reflect exclusively the thoughts and personal experiences of the individuals involved. They do not in any way represent the official positions of the companies or organizations for which they work. Any statement or contribution should be considered personal and should not be associated, in any form, with the employers or entities the guests collaborate with. NOTE: The opinions and content expressed on this channel solely reflect the personal thoughts and experiences of the individuals involved. They do not represent, in any way, the official positions of the companies or organizations they work for. Any statement or contribution should be considered personal and should not be associated, in any form, with the employers or entities the guests collaborate with. Despite this, we believe in the importance of offering an open and pluralistic forum, which welcomes a broad spectrum of points of view. Our intention is to provide listeners with a democratic context in which to discuss peacefully, with the aim of enriching dialogue and stimulating the development of critical thinking. #UniversalHistory #HistoricalAnalysis #philosophy #History #HistoricalPerception #Marxism #Socialism #Capitalism