The Antonio Gramsci Reader

Selected Writings 1916-1935

Paperback, 447 pages

English language

Published April 15, 2000 by New York University Press.

ISBN:
978-0-8147-2701-0
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OCLC Number:
255955729

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Antonio Gramsci was one of the most important theorists of class, culture, and the state since Karl Marx. Imprisoned by the Fascists for much of his adult life, Gramsci spent his time in prison avidly writing on a broad range of subjects—from folklore to philosophy, popular culture to political strategy—and developing seminal ideas that have since become essential to our understanding of political theory.

This book brings together the most comprehensive collection of Gramsci's writings available in English. Along with an introduction by leading Marxist historian Eric Hobsbawm, the volume includes a biographical introduction, informative introductions to each section, and a glossary of key terms to help readers better grasp the legacy of this important figure. As a thorough introduction to Gramsci’s key concepts, this book is essential reading for every serious student of Marxism, political theory, or modern Italian history.

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Subjects

  • Sociology
  • Social Movements
  • Marxism
  • Humanism
  • Modernity
  • Philosophy
  • Politics