The Gramscian Moment: Philosophy, Hegemony and Marxism

The Gramscian Moment: Philosophy, Hegemony and Marxism

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History Philosophy
Format Hardcover
Pages 477
Language English
Published Jul 31, 2009
Publisher Brill Academic Pub
ISBN-10 9004167714
ISBN-13 9789004167711
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Peter D. Thomas delves deep into the intellectual legacy of Antonio Gramsci, exploring the nuances of his thoughts as articulated in the seminal "Prison Notebooks". This work contextualizes Gramsci's ideas within the broader landscape of social and political theory, shedding light on the intricacies of hegemony and its implications for Marxism. Thomas skillfully analyzes how Gramsci's reflections on culture, power, and ideology continue to resonate in today's political discourse.

Through meticulous examination, Thomas articulates the relevance of Gramsci’s theories in understanding contemporary societal constructs. He reveals how Gramsci’s concepts offer vital insights into the mechanisms of control and resistance within modern frameworks of power. The exploration of historical materialism is poised against the backdrop of Gramscian philosophy, illustrating the dynamic interplay between ideology and social practice.

In this compelling narrative, Thomas invites readers to reconsider the impact of Gramsci’s work on current debates in political philosophy, urging a re-engagement with the transformative potential embedded within his ideas. The journey through Gramscian thought provides not just a historical account, but a call to reflect on the enduring significance of critical theory in shaping our understanding of the world.

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