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  • Semeraro, Giovanni The Economic-Political Crisis in Brazil: a Reading from Some Reflections of Gramsci
    Since the nineteen sixties, Gramsci has been one of the main authors inspiring the renewal of Marxism, the
    resistance of popular movements to the military dictatorship, and the formation of political organizations in
    the process of democratization in Brazil. Various of his categories, such as "passive revolution", "transformism",
    the "expanded State", "war of movement/war of position", "national-popular", "hegemony" etc., have often
    served as a basis for interpreting the history and politics of Brazil. But, in his writings there is also a set of
    reflections that depict situations which are much closer to the economic and political crisis currently affecting
    Brazil. Among other aspects, in fact, Gramsci's work, written between the two great wars of the last century, is
    characterized by the analysis of the "organic crisis" of bourgeois society, by the search for the reasons of the
    defeat of the revolutionary movement, and by the new possibilities opened to the "subaltern classes" in crucial
    historical circumstances. In the light of this background, in these few pages we will discuss the current political
    situation of Brazil taking into account especially the Observations on Certain Aspects of the Structure of Political
    Parties in Periods of Organic Crisis (Q13, § 23, pp. 1602-1613; SPN, pp. 210-218 and concluding part on pp.
    167-168) and on the modern forms of Caesarism (Q13, § 27, pp. 1619-1622; SPN, pp. 219-222)*.
    * Gramsci, A., Quaderni del carcere, ed. V. Gerratana, Torino, Einaudi, 1975. In the body of the text, this edition
    is quoted as QC, followed by the number of the notebook, the number of the paragraph (where necessary also
    the sub-paragraph) and page of the Italian edition, data which allow quotations to be located in the Brazilian
    and other integral editions. Page references are also given to English translations (SPN for Gramsci 1971; PN,
    vols. I, II and III for Gramsci 1992, 1996 and 2007 respectively; and FSPN for Gramsci 1995).
    FA PARTE DI: Gramsci on factory councils / Gramsci in today's world, 2, 2017, pp. 89 - 106
    SOGGETTI:Brasile; Crisi Organica; Bonapartismo





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