La Bibliografia gramsciana, fondata da John M. Cammett, ora curata da Francesco Giasi e da Maria Luisa Righi con la collaborazione dell'International Gramsci Society raccoglie volumi, saggi e articoli su Gramsci pubblicati dal 1922 e pubblicazioni e traduzioni degli scritti di Gramsci dal 1927. Per aggiornamenti, integrazioni o correzioni scrivere a: bibliografiagramsciana@fondazionegramsci.org

  • Martin, James, Gramsci's Political Analysis: A Critical Introduction; Basingstoke ; New York: MacMillan Press; St. Martin'sPress, 1998, x, 209
    An introduction to Gramsci's central ideas. «In his view, the bourgeoisie retained hegemony in Italian society because they were able to obtain the passive consent of the working classes. To counteract this process, Gramsci advocated a new kind of politics in which the Communist party engaged in cultural battle with the bourgeoisie to win the consent of the working classes... Rethinking hegemony in the contemporary period requires a sensitivity to the distance that separates Gramsci's world from others. It is concluded that Gramsci's ideas are still pertinent, but only if properly situated in the political processes & institutions of the global environment.» [D.M. Ryfe].
    SOGGETTI:Teoria Politica, Generale; Laclau, Ernest; Mouffe, Chantal; Attualità 1998





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