The attempt to push Marxist thought out of schools represents a deliberate effort to reshape education according to a conservative, nationalist and openly anti-communist narrative.
The fact that Antonio Gramsci himself is being targeted carries enormous political symbolism. Fascism once imprisoned Gramsci in an effort to silence one of the most important revolutionary minds in Italian history. Today, while no longer using prisons, the Italian right seeks to politically neutralize his legacy by gradually erasing it from the classroom.
As Corriera della Sera reports, numerous professors and philosophers have already condemned the reform plans, warning that the government is attempting to impose ideological control over education itself. Their criticism is fully justified. What is taking place is part of a broader anti-communist offensive that has expanded across Europe in recent years, where ruling elites increasingly treat Marxist ideas not as part of intellectual history, but as something to be excluded and delegitimized.
The hypocrisy is staggering. The same political forces that endlessly speak about “pluralism” and “freedom of thought” suddenly become deeply uncomfortable when students are exposed to thinkers who challenged capitalism and bourgeois power.
