This article addresses what it identifies as the over-extension of the concept of passive revolution in recent writing on international political economy. It traces the evolution of the concept in the Prison Notebooks, where it is rooted in Antonio Gramsci’s development of the Marxist theory of bourgeois revolutions to account for episodes of what he called ‘revolution/restoration ’ such as the Italian Risorgimento. But, in his attempt to offer a comprehensive alternative to the great liberal philosopher Benedetto Croce, Gramsci extends the concept to cases such as Mussolini’s fascism. The core meaning common to these uses is that of socio-political processes in which revolution-inducing strains are at once displaced and at least partially ...
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This article begins by engaging with some recent attempts to bring the study of the agency of labour...
In the context of the worsening economic crisis analogies tend to be drawn between the economic and...
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Responding to the recent season of studies on Antonio Gramsci’s notion of passive revolution, the pr...
This article sets out to examine Antonio Gramsci's use of the concept of passive revolution and ther...
In this article, I argue that Antonio Gramsci’s concept of passive revolution makes a foundational c...
In this article, we examine the utility of Antonio Gramsci’s concept of passive revolution and its r...
This article aims to provide a contextualisation of Franco De Felice’s essay Passive revolution, fas...
© The Author(s) 2018. This article critically engages with debates on uneven and combined developmen...
Tansel’s contribution to the debate dissects the concept of passive revolution and highlights the s...
This article proposes a brief reflection on the neoliberal hegemony having as theoretical reference ...
Antonio Gramsci adopted concepts from others only to develop them further and not necessarily along ...
Gramsci’s contribution to Marxism is based on the understanding of the historicity of capitalism, no...
This dissertation is a study of Risorgimento, Americanism and fascism in the light of the concepts o...
In this article, I examine Antonio Gramsci's theory of hegemony by situating it in relation to a mor...
This article begins by engaging with some recent attempts to bring the study of the agency of labour...
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