Gramsci's Democratic Theory: Contributions to a Post-liberal DemocracyAn in-depth study of Antonio Gramsci's prison notebooks (Quaderni del carcere) and his specific contributions to radical democratic theory. The book encompasses English, Italian, and French debates on the subject as well as political and philosophical discussions concerning the limitations of liberal and socialist democratic theory. |
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Gramsci's Democratic Theory: Contributions to a Post-Liberal Democracy Sue Golding No preview available - 1992 |
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