Costanzo Preve (b. 1943) is an Italian Marxist philosopher and a political theoretician.
Costanzo Preve studied philosophy, political science and ancient and modern Greek in Turin, Paris and Athens. He worked as a high school teacher from 1967 to 2002, and was engaged first in the Italian Communist Party (PCI) then got close with Democrazia Proletariana, created in 1975 and opposed to the "historic compromise" between the PCI and the Christian Democracy. After the dissolving of the PCI following the 1989 fall of the Berlin Wall, Costanzo Preve self-criticized him for various positions held in the precedent decades, and then joined the Campo Antiimperialista, a union of Italian leftist anti-imperialist activists, whom have been controversed because of their anti-Zionist positions.
Costanzo Preve was initially influenced by Marxist philosopher Louis Althusser, before turning himself towards Georg Lukacs. He rejected the important Operaismo current (or autonomist Marxism) during the 1960-70s. In the 1990s, Preve returned to Althusser and criticizes "economism" and orthodox Marxism based on a teleological philosophy of history inspired by Hegel. As did Althusser in his latter work on "random materialism" (matérialisme aléatoire), Preve insists on the place of contingency in history and considers that the class contrast between the bourgeoisie and the proletariat as a historical passing form specific to a certain period of the capitalist mode of production. Preves conceives of the 1960s as a rupture in history, in much the same way that the appearance of the proletariat in the 19th century had been. Capitalism entered a new phase. However, Preve insists against Althusser on the young Marx's theory of alienation and on his theory on human nature, and provocably considers Marxism as the last phase of German Idealism. Preve has also insisted on the inedit power of the sole hyperpower, that is the United States, and warned against cultural imperialism. He criticizes Toni Negri and Michael Hardt's Empire (2000).
Costanzo Preve assigned four "masters" to Marx: Epicurus (to whom he dedicated his thesis, Difference of natural philosophy between Democritus and Epicurus, 1841) for his materialism and theory of clinamen; Jean-Jacques Rousseau, from which come his idea of egalitarian democracy; Adam Smith, from whom came the idea that the grounds of property is labour; and finally Hegel.
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