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Liguori, Guido,
Gramsci's Pathways; Leiden: Brill, 2015, IX, 236 p.
Gramsci's works, in particular his Prison Notebooks, are a real 'workshop' of activity. Even though these texts were the product of a great mind and an organic conception of the world, the particular context in which they are written poses challenges for their interpreters. This philological 'excavation' of the pathways of Gramsci's thinking brings us closer to an author who is more 'widely-known' than he is understood. The first part of the volume deals with central themes of Gramsci's worldview such as the concepts of the state, civil society, ideology, common sense, morality and conformism. The second part deals with Gramsci's relations with thinkers as diverse as Machiavelli, Marx, Engels, Labriola, Togliatti, whereas the third part offers some reflections on the metaphors used by Gramsci as well as contemporary views of the Sardinian Communist.
Contents: 1. The Extended State 2. Civil Society 3. State, Nation, Mundialisation 4. Party and Movements 5. Ideologies and Conceptions of the World 6. Good Sense and Common Sense 7. Marx and Morality 8. Marx. From the Manifesto to the Notebooks 9. Engels's Presence in the Prison Notebooks 10. Labriola: The Role of Ideology 11. Togliatti, the Interpreter and 'Translator' 12. Hegemony and its Interpreters 13. Dewey, Gramsci and Cornel West 14. The Modern Prince
Liguori, Guido,
Gramsci's Pathways; Leiden: Brill, 2015, IX, 236 p.
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3. State, Nation, Mundialisation
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8. Marx. From the Manifesto to the Notebooks
9. Engels's Presence in the Prison Notebooks
10. Labriola: The Role of Ideology
11. Togliatti, the Interpreter and 'Translator'
12. Hegemony and its Interpreters
13. Dewey, Gramsci and Cornel West
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