The inventiveness of Gramsci’s thought is owed, in part, to a social and political crisis whose features throughout his career he sought to analyse in order to enable an effective revolutionary intervention. From his early theory of the ‘factory councils’ to the analyses of ‘hegemony’ he undertook in prison, Gramsci was preoccupied with the breakdown and collapse of the liberal order following the First World War. By consequence his writings are often ambivalent about liberalism, both engaging liberal concepts and ideas as a resource for critique as well as looking radically beyond them. This ambivalence, I argue, has enabled his work to be viewed sympathetically by critical liberals as well as by Marxists
This article argues that the writings of Antonio Gramsci should be situated in their rightful social...
This is a new approach to one of the greatest political theorists, Antonio Gramsci. Gramsci’s Prison...
Antonio Gramsci (1891-1937) is one of the most influential thinkers in the 20th century but his life...
In the context of the worsening economic crisis analogies tend to be drawn between the economic and...
Abstract The paper deals with the analogy between the concepts by which Gramsci, in his Prison Noteb...
Reconstructing the evolution of Gramsci’s judgement about the Russian Revolution implies an overall ...
Born in Ales in the province of Cagliari in Sardinia in 1891, Antonio Gramsci was a Marxist theorist...
We should be alarmed (but not surprised) that Antonio Gramsci (1891-1937), Marxist, journalist, poli...
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Antonio Gramsci (Ales, Sardinia 1891- Rome 1937) was an Italian politician, Marxist theorist and an ...
Antonio Gramsci's prison writings of the 1930s have made a lasting impression on contemporary politi...
The interest of anthropologists in the writings of Antonio Gramsci has largely revolved around the a...
This article seeks to explore Antonio Gramsci’s analysis of history, developed in the 20th century b...
Reading Gramsci and Reading Althusser A Philosophy for Dialectical Materialism -Irfan Ajvaz
It is impossible to read Gramsci’s Prison Notebooks without appreciating how far he actually transce...
This article argues that the writings of Antonio Gramsci should be situated in their rightful social...
This is a new approach to one of the greatest political theorists, Antonio Gramsci. Gramsci’s Prison...
Antonio Gramsci (1891-1937) is one of the most influential thinkers in the 20th century but his life...
In the context of the worsening economic crisis analogies tend to be drawn between the economic and...
Abstract The paper deals with the analogy between the concepts by which Gramsci, in his Prison Noteb...
Reconstructing the evolution of Gramsci’s judgement about the Russian Revolution implies an overall ...
Born in Ales in the province of Cagliari in Sardinia in 1891, Antonio Gramsci was a Marxist theorist...
We should be alarmed (but not surprised) that Antonio Gramsci (1891-1937), Marxist, journalist, poli...
International audiencePessimism of the intellect, optimism of the will: Gramsci's political thought ...
Antonio Gramsci (Ales, Sardinia 1891- Rome 1937) was an Italian politician, Marxist theorist and an ...
Antonio Gramsci's prison writings of the 1930s have made a lasting impression on contemporary politi...
The interest of anthropologists in the writings of Antonio Gramsci has largely revolved around the a...
This article seeks to explore Antonio Gramsci’s analysis of history, developed in the 20th century b...
Reading Gramsci and Reading Althusser A Philosophy for Dialectical Materialism -Irfan Ajvaz
It is impossible to read Gramsci’s Prison Notebooks without appreciating how far he actually transce...
This article argues that the writings of Antonio Gramsci should be situated in their rightful social...
This is a new approach to one of the greatest political theorists, Antonio Gramsci. Gramsci’s Prison...
Antonio Gramsci (1891-1937) is one of the most influential thinkers in the 20th century but his life...