Orrù, Eugenio - Rudas, Nereide

Il pensiero permanente

Gramsci, oltre il suo tempo
a cura di Eugenio Orrù e Nereide Rudas
Cagliari: Tema, 2015, 405
In the 1950s and 1960s, Gramsci was a landmark in the education of a large group of intellectuals. His thinking determined a radical change in Italian culture. Today Gramsci is a universal thinker, the italian intellectual of the 20th century most studied and read around the world. This book reflects a felt need for long a time: collect, for a kind of tribute also for attempting a rigorous critical thinking, sardinian intellectual opinions (but not only), about the sardinian intellectual most known and prestigious of this century. From a wide range of paper, with different perspective from which the complex and multifaceted Gramscian thought is analyzed and interpreted, emerge with force the greatness of Antonio Gramsci, the extraordinary relevance of his ideas, the regard that today is imposed, in a time of change and hope, but also of degradation and loss of values, to revisit a thought so rich in indication and developments. Papers and testimonies by: Bruno Anatra, Antonello Angioni, Giulio Angioni, Giovanni Berlinguer, Luigi Berlinguer, Eduardo Blasco Ferrer, Remo Bodei, Manlio Brigaglia, Mariarosa Cardia, Umberto Cardia, Nino Carrus, Francesco Cocco, Francesco Floris, Alessandro Ghinami, Giancarlo Ghirra, Giovanni Lilliu, Tonino Mameli, Salvatore Mannuzzu, Luciano Marrocu, Mario Melis, Pasquale Mistretta, Claudio Natoli, Eugenio Orrù, Leopoldo Ortu, Mimma Paulesu, Giuseppe Podda, Antonio Prost, Paolo Pulina, Vindice Ribichesu, Antonio Romagnino, Nereide Rudas, Giorgio Serra, Sirio Sini, Leonardo Sole, Silvano Tagliagambe, Felice Todde.
Series Quaderni dell'Istituto Gramsci della Sardegna/1
Lingua ita
Nomi [curatore] Orrù, Eugenio
[curatore] Rudas, Nereide
Soggetti
Convegno 1997 Cagliari
Convention 1997 Cagliari
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