Prison Notebooks (Volume I)

Prison Notebooks (Volume I)

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Apr 15, 1991 · English · Hardcover (608 pages)
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Format Hardcover
Pages 608
Language English
Published Apr 15, 1991
Publisher Columbia University Press
ISBN-10 0231060823
ISBN-13 9780231060820

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Antonio Gramsci's insights resonate profoundly within the realm of political thought, and his contributions remain immensely relevant today. Volume I of the Prison Notebooks showcases his deep reflections on culture, power, and the complexities of societal structures. Gramsci's writing emerged from the harsh confines of imprisonment, where he meticulously articulated his thoughts on the nature of hegemony and the role of intellectuals in shaping public consciousness.

The intricacies of his theories reveal a nuanced understanding of the interactions between culture and politics. With the expert guidance of editors Joseph A. Buttigieg and Antonio Callari, this edition brings Gramsci's rich ideas to light, making them accessible to contemporary audiences. Readers are invited to engage with his analysis of the conditions that foster oppression and the potential for liberation.

Through his exploration of politics and culture, Gramsci encourages critical thinking and self-awareness in a world where dominant narratives often go unchallenged. This volume serves not only as an intellectual resource but also as an invitation to reevaluate the structures of power that shape everyday life.
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