Line handily sums up people’s bewilderment at state of world, but it isn’t quite what the Marxist thinker wrote ...
ntonio Gramsci, imprisoned under the fascist Italian dictator Mussolini between World Wars 1 and 2, would have understood the popular appeal of President Donald J. Trump, a domineering figure striving ...
When it comes to figuring out the most influential socio-political theorists, Gramsci undoubtedly is one of them “Today, no Marxist thinker, after the classical epoch, is so universally respected in ...
This was the Prometeo published in Belgium between 1928 and 1938 as the “Journal of the Left Fraction of the Communist Party of Italy”. This obituary from the Italian Left in exile appeared shortly ...
Sardinia, well into modern times, had all the trappings of a colony. The highlands of the interior still go by the name “Barbagia,” from the Greek word for barbarians. In the nineteenth century, ...
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How the Right Hijacked Antonio Gramsci
Inspired by a misreading of Antonio Gramsci, far-right activists have spent decades attempting to shape intellectual and ...
He has been called one of the most original political thinkers of the 20th century. Historians point out that “If academic citations and internet references are any guide, he is more influential than ...
Antonio Gramsci, one of the key Marxists of the 20th century, in his Prison Notebooks (1929) writes: "Central to the concept of Common Sense is that it is truths (that) need no sophistication to grasp ...
Antonio Gramsci, one of the founders of the Italian Communist Party (PCI), suffered and died in Mussolini’s prison system. In jail, he wrote his famous Prison Notebooks — more than 3000 pages long — ...
In his speeches he often refers to "the centrality of culture and education that put us in a position to choose". Gramscian echoes: "Educate yourselves because we will need all your intelligence", ...
In Aotearoa/NZ in 2013, revolutionary socialism seems impossible. Many believe that exploitation, ecological destruction, and greed are inevitable; as Slovenian philosopher Slavoj Zizek puts it, “it ...
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