De Smet, Brecht
Gramsci on Tahrir
Revolution and Counter-Revolution in Egypt
London: Pluto Press, 2016, X, 264 p.
Gramsci on Tahrir presents a close analysis of the complex dynamics of Egypt's revolution and counter-revolution, showing how a Gramscian understanding of the revolutionary process can provide a powerful instrument for charting the possibilities for a truly emancipatory project in Egypt. Through Brecht de Smet's application of Gramsci's take on Caesarism, we can see how the current situation in Egypt demonstrates the ways that national histories and global power relations enable, define, and displace popular resistance and social transformation. A major contribution to the literature on Egypt and the Arab Spring, Gramsci on Tahrir carries important implications for radical political theory.
Contents:
Series Preface
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
1. Introduction
2. From Bourgeois to Permanent Revolution
3. A Criterion for Interpretation
4. Caesarism
5. Passive Revolution and Imperialism
6. Lineages of Egyptian Caesarism
7. The 25 January Revolution
8. Revolution and Restoration
9. Conclusions
Bibliography
Index
Lingua | eng |
Nomi |
[author] De Smet, Brecht |
Soggetti |
Cesarismo
Rivoluzione Egitto Rivoluzione Passiva
Caesarism
Revolution Egypt Passive Revolution |