Détails du livre
Format
Broché
Pages
2,032
Langue
Anglais
Publié
Jan 3, 2011
Éditeur
Columbia University Press
ISBN-10
023115755X
ISBN-13
9780231157551
Description
Written during his imprisonment, the collection of letters illuminates Antonio Gramsci's thoughts on politics, culture, and the structure of power. Gramsci's profound insights shed light on the struggles faced by the working class and the importance of ideological struggle in the pursuit of social change.
The letters reveal the complexities of Gramsci's theories, intertwining his personal experiences with broader philosophical discussions. They delve into the concept of hegemony, exploring how societal norms and values are shaped and maintained by those in power.
Accompanied by critical commentary from Antonio Callari and Joseph A. Buttigieg, this compilation offers a comprehensive understanding of Gramsci's legacy. Readers are invited to reflect on the relevance of his ideas in contemporary political contexts, making this work a significant contribution to political discourse.
The letters reveal the complexities of Gramsci's theories, intertwining his personal experiences with broader philosophical discussions. They delve into the concept of hegemony, exploring how societal norms and values are shaped and maintained by those in power.
Accompanied by critical commentary from Antonio Callari and Joseph A. Buttigieg, this compilation offers a comprehensive understanding of Gramsci's legacy. Readers are invited to reflect on the relevance of his ideas in contemporary political contexts, making this work a significant contribution to political discourse.
Genres
Histoire