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2010
Gramsci identifies a) the "civil society", the state and the legislative regime and b) the "civil society" that all organizations are private. For Gramsci, the civil society is a social structure that is in constant dialectical relationship with both the state and the material basis of society.
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Gramsci identifies a) the "civil society", the state and the legislative regime and b) the "civil society" that all organizations are private. For Gramsci, the civil society is a social structure that is in constant dialectical relationship with both the state and the material basis of society.
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2023
Voce Enciclopedica su Antonio Gramsci e il suo contributo alla sociologia ...
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Voce Enciclopedica su Antonio Gramsci e il suo contributo alla sociologia ...
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Rethinking Trajectories of the Intellectual: Edward Said and Antonio Gramsci
Notebooks: The Journal for Studies on PowerA generation has passed since Edward Said’s Reith Lectures, in which he examined the role of intellectuals in modern society. Among the inspirations of Said’s ‘secular criticism’ is the work of Gramsci.
Robert P. Jackson
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2011
Un percorso fra i protagonisti della storia italiana, dal sec. XIII al sec XX, visti con gli occhi di Gramsci.
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Un percorso fra i protagonisti della storia italiana, dal sec. XIII al sec XX, visti con gli occhi di Gramsci.
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2011
Antonio Gramsci has been one of the most influential Italian intellectuals and one of the most innovative Marxist thinkers of the twentieth century. Uncomfortable with the “vulgar” interpretation of Karl Marx’s thought strictly based on economism and later dogmatized by Soviet Communism, Gramsci cofounded the Italian Communist Party in 1921, splitting ...
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Antonio Gramsci has been one of the most influential Italian intellectuals and one of the most innovative Marxist thinkers of the twentieth century. Uncomfortable with the “vulgar” interpretation of Karl Marx’s thought strictly based on economism and later dogmatized by Soviet Communism, Gramsci cofounded the Italian Communist Party in 1921, splitting ...
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2018
Antonio Gramsci (Ales, Sardinia 1891- Rome 1937) was an Italian politician, Marxist theorist and an expert scholar of the political, social and cultural life of his time. From his work, and particularly in his Quaderni del carcere (Prison Notebooks) and Lettere dal carcere (Letters from Prison), it is possible to reconstruct an original social theory ...
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Antonio Gramsci (Ales, Sardinia 1891- Rome 1937) was an Italian politician, Marxist theorist and an expert scholar of the political, social and cultural life of his time. From his work, and particularly in his Quaderni del carcere (Prison Notebooks) and Lettere dal carcere (Letters from Prison), it is possible to reconstruct an original social theory ...
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Further selections from the prison notebooks
, 1995Antonio Gramsci, Derek Boothman
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