In the context of the worsening economic crisis analogies tend to be drawn between the economic and political crisis in Europe of the 1920s and 1930s and the current situation. Now as then, it is argued, there is the risk that a systemic economic crisis and the crisis of representative politics will in turn lead to authoritarian outcomes. Rarer, however, is the idea that the current political and economic crisis may lead to a ‘‘progressive’’ outcome. This article examines both options under the light of the thinking of one of the most important interpreters of political crisis and change in the 1920s and 1930s: Antonio Gramsci. One of the central arguments in Gramsci’s Prison Notebooks is the crisis of parliamentarism and democratic...
The essay focuses on the gramscian idea of modernity with specific regard to the theory of the crisi...
This article aims to provide a contextualisation of Franco De Felice’s essay Passive revolution, fas...
Antonio Gramsci (1891-1937) is one of the most influential thinkers in the 20th century but his life...
Abstract The paper deals with the analogy between the concepts by which Gramsci, in his Prison Noteb...
This article seeks to explore Antonio Gramsci’s analysis of history, developed in the 20th century b...
The inventiveness of Gramsci’s thought is owed, in part, to a social and political crisis whose feat...
Antonio Gramsci's prison writings of the 1930s have made a lasting impression on contemporary politi...
This research is based upon three interrelated elements: the European crisis, Italian Fascism and th...
No início dos anos 1880 um novo gênero de literatura política começou a ganhar vigor e a expandir-se...
In this article, I examine Antonio Gramsci's theory of hegemony by situating it in relation to a mor...
In the Prison Notebooks, Gramsci combines a "pessimistic" analysis of the growing authoritarian tren...
We should be alarmed (but not surprised) that Antonio Gramsci (1891-1937), Marxist, journalist, poli...
Whilst in the midst of crisisridden politics in its various forms that have developed since Moderni...
Reconstructing the evolution of Gramsci’s judgement about the Russian Revolution implies an overall ...
This essay reconstructs Antonio Gramsci's account of bureaucracy as it unfolds in his magnum opus, t...
The essay focuses on the gramscian idea of modernity with specific regard to the theory of the crisi...
This article aims to provide a contextualisation of Franco De Felice’s essay Passive revolution, fas...
Antonio Gramsci (1891-1937) is one of the most influential thinkers in the 20th century but his life...
Abstract The paper deals with the analogy between the concepts by which Gramsci, in his Prison Noteb...
This article seeks to explore Antonio Gramsci’s analysis of history, developed in the 20th century b...
The inventiveness of Gramsci’s thought is owed, in part, to a social and political crisis whose feat...
Antonio Gramsci's prison writings of the 1930s have made a lasting impression on contemporary politi...
This research is based upon three interrelated elements: the European crisis, Italian Fascism and th...
No início dos anos 1880 um novo gênero de literatura política começou a ganhar vigor e a expandir-se...
In this article, I examine Antonio Gramsci's theory of hegemony by situating it in relation to a mor...
In the Prison Notebooks, Gramsci combines a "pessimistic" analysis of the growing authoritarian tren...
We should be alarmed (but not surprised) that Antonio Gramsci (1891-1937), Marxist, journalist, poli...
Whilst in the midst of crisisridden politics in its various forms that have developed since Moderni...
Reconstructing the evolution of Gramsci’s judgement about the Russian Revolution implies an overall ...
This essay reconstructs Antonio Gramsci's account of bureaucracy as it unfolds in his magnum opus, t...
The essay focuses on the gramscian idea of modernity with specific regard to the theory of the crisi...
This article aims to provide a contextualisation of Franco De Felice’s essay Passive revolution, fas...
Antonio Gramsci (1891-1937) is one of the most influential thinkers in the 20th century but his life...