The Concept of Hegemony
Gramsci’s concept of hegemony was elaborated in the Prison Notebooks. In 1924 his starting point was the notion of the ‘hegemony of the proletariat’, the subject of lively debate among the Bolsheviks during the succession after Lenin’s death. In the Noteb
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Alternative Modernities Antonio Gramsci’s Twentieth Century
Giuseppe Vacca Translated by Derek Boothman · Chris Dennis
Marx, Engels, and Marxisms
Series Editors Marcello Musto York University Toronto, ON, Canada Terrell Carver University of Bristol Bristol, UK
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Giuseppe Vacca
Alternative Modernities Antonio Gramsci’s Twentieth Century
Giuseppe Vacca Fondazione Gramsci Rome, Italy Translated by Derek Boothman Perugia, Italy
Chris Dennis Modena, Italy
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