'… a refreshing perspective … Richard Bellamy's selection is judicious, Virginia Cox's translation scrupulous and the notes informative'. The Times Literary Supplement
This 1994 collection of Gramsci's pre-prison writings, translated and including a number of pieces not previously available in English, covers the whole gamut of his journalistic activity, ranging from general cultural criticism to commentaries on local, national and international events. These early articles reveal the genesis of many of the themes of the Prison Notebooks, such as the function of intellectuals, the importance of cultural hegemony in holding societies together, and the role of the party in organising a revolutionary consciousness. In particular, the collection highlights the specifically Italian political, cultural and social origins and relevance of much of Gramsci's innovatory reworking of certain central concepts of Marxist thought. It will be of interest to a broad range of scholars and students concerned with the history of political, social and cultural thought in the twentieth century.
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A wide-ranging collection of Gramsci's pre-prison writings which reveals the genesis of much of his later innovatory work.
1. On Marx; 2. The new order; 3. Socialism and fascism; 4. The construction of the Italian Communist Party.
A wide-ranging and important 1994 collection of Gramsci's pre-prison writings.
Product details
ISBN
9780521423076
Published
1994-01-20
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Weight
460 gr
Height
215 mm
Width
138 mm
Thickness
22 mm
Age
U, P, 05, 06
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Number of pages
408
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