Gramsci’s Political Thought

Gramsci’s Political Thought

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Formato Tapa blanda
Páginas 198
Idioma Inglés
Publicado Aug 13, 2013
Editorial Haymarket Books
ISBN-10 1608462773
ISBN-13 9781608462773
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Carlos Nelson Coutinho delves into the intricate political ideas of Antonio Gramsci, drawing deeply from the renowned Prison Notebooks, where Gramsci articulated his thoughts while imprisoned. This exploration reveals how Gramsci's concepts resonate with the complexities of modern politics and society, illuminating the nuances of his interpretations and their historical significance. By connecting Gramsci's theories to contemporary events, Coutinho invites readers to appreciate the relevance of Gramsci’s insights in addressing the challenges faced by modern political movements and ideologies.

Throughout the work, Coutinho emphasizes the dynamics of power, culture, and ideology that underpin Gramsci’s philosophy. This analytical approach not only sheds light on the intellectual legacy of one of the twentieth century's most influential thinkers but also challenges readers to reconsider their understanding of hegemony, the role of civil society, and the intricacies of political change in today's world. Through this engaging narrative, Coutinho presents Gramsci as an enduring figure whose ideas continue to provoke thought and inspire action.

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