Frosini, Fabio
Filosofia e utopia nos Cadernos do Cárcere; Hegel-Marx-Croce
The article is an attempt to show that gramsci becomes gradually concious of the range of his own views on modernity. He conceives modernity as a moment open to different possibilities. It suggests that Gramsci did not conceive the theory produced by the German idealism as a mere speculative version of the conquests of the French revolution, but as a limited expression of these conquests. Thus, Gramsci saw the translation made by the German idealism from political language into philosophical language not as a reduction of the French revolutionary politics to the abstract categories of the German philosophy, but as two ways of stating the ideas of modernity. Moreover, the article also suggests that Gramsci conceived the utopic characteristic commonly foundin popular religions, which assert the equality between human beings as God's children and ideas takenfrom the Enlightenment, which assert their equality for the fact that they share the same reasoning faculty, both as idealized expressions of practical achievements of modern politics (from http://www.faced.ufjf.br/).
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[author] Frosini, Fabio |
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Modernità
Rivoluzione Francese
Modernity
French Revolution |