Antonio Gramsci Libri
Antonio Gramsci è stato un pensatore profondamente originale il cui lavoro approfondisce l'analisi della cultura e della leadership politica. Figura significativa della tradizione marxista, è rinomato per il suo concetto di egemonia culturale, che spiega come lo Stato mantenga il potere in una società capitalista. Gli scritti di Gramsci, plasmati dal suo impegno politico e dalle sue esperienze, offrono acute intuizioni sulla relazione tra potere, cultura e ideologia. Le sue idee continuano a influenzare profondamente le discussioni teoriche sul controllo sociale e sulla trasformazione politica.







Quaderno 19 Risorgimento italiano.
- 267pagine
- 10 ore di lettura
The collection features Antonio Gramsci's poignant and intimate prison letters, providing a profound insight into his thoughts and experiences during incarceration. Recognized as the definitive edition, it offers readers an authoritative perspective on Gramsci's reflections on politics, culture, and personal struggles, showcasing his literary prowess and philosophical depth. This edition stands out for its completeness, making it an essential resource for understanding Gramsci's legacy and influence.
Prison Notebooks
- 483pagine
- 17 ore di lettura
This volume was the first selection published from the Antonio Gramsci's Prison Nobebooks to be made available in Britain, and was originally published in the early 1970s. It contains most of the key writings by Gramsci, including the text of The Modern Prince.
Antonio Gramsci
- 704pagine
- 25 ore di lettura
Brings together Gramsci's writings on religion, education, science, philosophy and economic theory. The theme that links these writings is the investigation of ideology at its different levels, and the structures which embody and reproduce it.
Gramsci: Pre-Prison Writings
- 404pagine
- 15 ore di lettura
A wide-ranging 1994 collection of Gramsci's pre-prison writings which reveals the genesis of much of his later innovatory work.
A selection of Gramsci's writings in one volume including his most important political, cultural and historical work. The collection focuses on key concepts - such as hegemony, passive revolution, civil society, common sense - and important texts on Americanism and Fordism, and popular culture. schovat popis
Selections from Cultural Writings
- 448pagine
- 16 ore di lettura
This collection offers an in-depth exploration of Antonio Gramsci's insights into the interplay between culture and politics. It presents a wide array of his writings, making his complex theories accessible to English-speaking audiences. Through Gramsci's lens, readers will gain a better understanding of how cultural hegemony shapes political dynamics and societal structures, providing valuable context for contemporary political discourse.
The Southern Question
- 53pagine
- 2 ore di lettura
Cultural Writing. Social Criticism. Translated from the Italian with an introduction by Pasquale Verdicchio. "It is hard to think of a better point of entry into Gramsci's thought than his essay on the 'Southern Question.' Written on the eve of Gramsci's arrest and imprisonment, this essay anticipates many of the major issues treated in the Prison Notebooks. Indeed, Gramsci himself initially conceived of his project of study and research in prison as an elaboration of the views he had first sketched in the 'Southern Question' essay. Verdicchio's edition/translation of this valuable work does much more than give Anglophone readers access to the text. The introduction, the annotations, and the supplementary materials he provides enable the reader to place Gramsci's essay firmly within the context in which it was composed and at the same time to appreciate the poignancy of its insights for the present time."--Joseph Buttigieg, editor and translator of Gramsci's Prison Notebooks.