Antonio Gramsci's Revolutionary Legacy
Special issue.
Antonio Gramsci, who died 70 years ago, is one of the most cited political thinkers of the 20th century. He is also one of the most misused. Thirty years ago socialists in favour of class conciliation treated him as their own. Today "post-Marxist" academics do the same. But Gramsci was a revolutionary with much to teach revolutionaries today. Megan Trudell, Chris Bambery, Chris Harman and Adrian Budd examine his legacy.
Also available on the web: http://www.isj.org.uk/index.php4?s=contents&issue=114 (Accessed January 15, 2008)
Antonio Gramsci, who died 70 years ago, is one of the most cited political thinkers of the 20th century. He is also one of the most misused. Thirty years ago socialists in favour of class conciliation treated him as their own. Today "post-Marxist" academics do the same. But Gramsci was a revolutionary with much to teach revolutionaries today. Megan Trudell, Chris Bambery, Chris Harman and Adrian Budd examine his legacy.
Also available on the web: http://www.isj.org.uk/index.php4?s=contents&issue=114 (Accessed January 15, 2008)
Trudell, Megan
Gramsci: the Turin years
Gramsci: the Turin years
Bambery, Chris
Hegemony and revolutionary strategy
pp. 85 - 103
Hegemony and revolutionary strategy
pp. 85 - 103
Harman, Chris
Gramsci, the Prison Notebooks and philosophy
pp. 105 - 123
Gramsci, the Prison Notebooks and philosophy
pp. 105 - 123
Budd, Adrian
Gramsci's Marxism and international relations
Gramsci's Marxism and international relations