Caesarism and Bonapartism in Gramsci: Hegemony and the Crisis of Modernity
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Format
eBook
Pages
252
Language
English
Published
Nov 4, 2020
Publisher
Brill
ISBN-10
9004441824
ISBN-13
9789004441828
Description
Francesca Antonini explores the complex interplay of Caesarism and Bonapartism through the lens of Gramsci's theories, delving into their implications for understanding modern political dynamics. Drawing upon historical examples and Gramsci's interpretations, Antonini articulates how these concepts illuminate the struggles for power in contemporary society.
In this engaging analysis, the author unpacks the nuances of hegemony, revealing how cultural and ideological forces shape political realities. She emphasizes the relevance of Gramsci’s thought in addressing crises of modernity, offering a critical perspective on how leaders manipulate popular sentiment to establish authority.
Through her examination, Antonini not only reinterprets Gramsci’s concepts but also contributes to broader discussions about governance and resistance in the modern era. This work is an essential resource for anyone interested in political theory, historical processes, and the ongoing evolution of power structures.
In this engaging analysis, the author unpacks the nuances of hegemony, revealing how cultural and ideological forces shape political realities. She emphasizes the relevance of Gramsci’s thought in addressing crises of modernity, offering a critical perspective on how leaders manipulate popular sentiment to establish authority.
Through her examination, Antonini not only reinterprets Gramsci’s concepts but also contributes to broader discussions about governance and resistance in the modern era. This work is an essential resource for anyone interested in political theory, historical processes, and the ongoing evolution of power structures.
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