Gramsci and the Italian StateDiscusses the political life of Antonio Gramsci, the founder of the Italian Communist Party. Including a biographical outline, this book covers the influences on his political thought, his fight against fascism and his eventual inprisonment. The book also includes his prison notebooks. |
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Contents
The biennio rosso 191920 | 28 |
against Fascism 19211926 | 59 |
historical materialism | 82 |
The philosophy of praxis | 99 |
A successful synthesis? | 106 |
hegemony State and Party | 112 |
intellectuals the Party and | 128 |
Hegemony and historical materialism | 135 |
making Italians | 137 |
Conclusion | 164 |
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