Gareau, Frederick H.
A Gramscian Analysis of Social Science Disciplines
«Antonio Gramsci's work, primarily Selections from the Prison Notebooks (1971), is drawn on to examine the place of the social sciences in society, their connection with economic interest, & the extent of autonomy they enjoy. Following Gramsci, an effort is made to tie the social sciences to ideology & to identify their major social functions. Gramsci's claim that the general function of the intellectual is to give a particular class self-consciousness is discussed....».
Language | eng |
Names |
[author] Gareau, Frederick H. |
Subjects |
Scienze Sociali
Social sciences
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