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2013
Antonio Gramsci was born in the province of Cagliarli, Sardinia on 22 January 1891. One of seven children, his formative years was spent roaming the hills of Sardinia. Antonio's political understanding was heavily influenced by the Socialism of his brother Gennaro and the imprisonment of his father, Francesco, from 1898-1904.
Rodriguez, Arturo, Smith, Matthew David
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Antonio Gramsci was born in the province of Cagliarli, Sardinia on 22 January 1891. One of seven children, his formative years was spent roaming the hills of Sardinia. Antonio's political understanding was heavily influenced by the Socialism of his brother Gennaro and the imprisonment of his father, Francesco, from 1898-1904.
Rodriguez, Arturo, Smith, Matthew David
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1976
This book aims to provide an intrpretation of Gramsci especially in terms of Italian and European tradition, with the evidence of the role played by Gobetti. On Gobetti will be dedicated three years after a twin volume. Decisive are the chapters on the role of intellectuals, the problem of the State and (among the first studies on the subject) to the ...
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This book aims to provide an intrpretation of Gramsci especially in terms of Italian and European tradition, with the evidence of the role played by Gobetti. On Gobetti will be dedicated three years after a twin volume. Decisive are the chapters on the role of intellectuals, the problem of the State and (among the first studies on the subject) to the ...
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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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Latin American readings of Gramsci and the Bolivian indigenous nationalist state
Latin American and Caribbean Ethnic Studies, 2021Malayna Raftopoulos
exaly
Due inediti su Gramsci "Postille a Gramsci" e "Gramsci e il Folklore"
La Ricerca Folklorica, 1992Ernesto de Martino, Stefania Cannarsa
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