Nemeth, Thomas

Gramsci's Concept of Constitution

is part of Philosophy and Social Criticism , 3-4 , 1978 , pp. 295 - 318
«Owing to a recognition of the consequences of ontologizing the object of consciousness, Gramsci undertook to give to Marxism a "transcendental" turn. Following the lines of such a reorientation of Marxism, Gramsci was led to a prescient, almost Husserlian, concept of constitution. Finally, this papershows how even Gramsci himself failed to follow up the radical implications of this transcendental turn». Reprinted in Antonio Gramsci: Critical Assessments (2002), v. II.
Language eng
Names [author] Nemeth, Thomas
Subjects
Politica, Teoria Della
Husserl, Edmund
Political theory
Husserl, Edmund