Elgar Companion to Antonio Gramsci
Elgar Companion to Antonio Gramsci
Carroll, William K.
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
01/2024
494
Dura
Inglês
9781802208597
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Contents:
1 Introduction: recovering a Gramsci for our times 1
William K. Carroll
PART I GRAMSCI IN CONTEXT
2 Gramsci: life and times of a revolutionary 31
Nathan Sperber and George Hoare
3 Gramsci, Marx, Hegel 48
Robert P. Jackson
4 'The Revolution against "Capital"': Constancy, change
and collective will in Gramsci's concepts 66
Derek Boothman
5 Historico-political dynamics in the Prison Notebooks:
passive revolution, relations of force, organic crisis 83
Francesca Antonini
6 Hegemony as a protean concept 99
Elizabeth Humphrys
PART II THE PHILOSOPHY OF PRAXIS: A NEW
POLITICAL VOCABULARY
7 The historical bloc as a strategic node in Gramsci's Prison
Notebooks 118
Panagiotis Sotiris
8 State, capital and civil society 136
Marco Fonseca
9 Intellectuals, ideology, and the ethico-political 152
Jean-Pierre Reed and Carlos L. Garrido
10 Where Trotsky's horizons stop, Gramsci's begin: the
passive revolutionary road to capitalist modernity 171
Adam David Morton
11 War of maneuver and war of position: Gramsci and the
dialectic of revolution 189
Daniel Egan
12 Welding the present to the future ... thinking with Gramsci
about prefiguration 204
Dorothea Elena Schoppek
13 The Modern Prince and revolutionary strategy 219
Alexandros Chrysis
PART III GRAMSCI FOR THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY
SECTION A: PHILOSOPHICAL AND
POLITICAL-ECONOMIC ISSUES
14 Gramsci, post-Marxism and critical realism 240
Jonathan Joseph
15 Hegemonic projects and cultural political economy 261
Bob Jessop
16 Fordism, post-Fordism and the imperial mode of living 279
Ulrich Brand and Markus Wissen
SECTION B: SOCIAL AND CULTURAL REPRODUCTION
17 Hegemony, gender and social reproduction 299
Anna Sturman
18 Cultural studies: the Gramscian current 315
Marco Briziarelli and Didarul Islam
19 Antonio Gramsci and education 334
Peter Mayo
20 Hegemony without hegemony: Gramsci, Guha and
post-Western Marxism 350
Sourayan Mookerjea
SECTION C: HEGEMONIC STRUGGLE
21 Social movements and hegemonic struggle 370
Laurence Cox
22 Hegemonic struggle and right-wing populism 388
Owen Worth
23 Gramsci and hegemonic struggle in a globalized world 406
Thomas Muhr
SECTION D: GLOBAL ORGANIC CRISIS
24 Transnational neoliberalism in organic crisis 428
Henk Overbeek
25 Beyond ecocidal capitalism: climate crisis and climate justice 448
Kevin Surprise
Index
1 Introduction: recovering a Gramsci for our times 1
William K. Carroll
PART I GRAMSCI IN CONTEXT
2 Gramsci: life and times of a revolutionary 31
Nathan Sperber and George Hoare
3 Gramsci, Marx, Hegel 48
Robert P. Jackson
4 'The Revolution against "Capital"': Constancy, change
and collective will in Gramsci's concepts 66
Derek Boothman
5 Historico-political dynamics in the Prison Notebooks:
passive revolution, relations of force, organic crisis 83
Francesca Antonini
6 Hegemony as a protean concept 99
Elizabeth Humphrys
PART II THE PHILOSOPHY OF PRAXIS: A NEW
POLITICAL VOCABULARY
7 The historical bloc as a strategic node in Gramsci's Prison
Notebooks 118
Panagiotis Sotiris
8 State, capital and civil society 136
Marco Fonseca
9 Intellectuals, ideology, and the ethico-political 152
Jean-Pierre Reed and Carlos L. Garrido
10 Where Trotsky's horizons stop, Gramsci's begin: the
passive revolutionary road to capitalist modernity 171
Adam David Morton
11 War of maneuver and war of position: Gramsci and the
dialectic of revolution 189
Daniel Egan
12 Welding the present to the future ... thinking with Gramsci
about prefiguration 204
Dorothea Elena Schoppek
13 The Modern Prince and revolutionary strategy 219
Alexandros Chrysis
PART III GRAMSCI FOR THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY
SECTION A: PHILOSOPHICAL AND
POLITICAL-ECONOMIC ISSUES
14 Gramsci, post-Marxism and critical realism 240
Jonathan Joseph
15 Hegemonic projects and cultural political economy 261
Bob Jessop
16 Fordism, post-Fordism and the imperial mode of living 279
Ulrich Brand and Markus Wissen
SECTION B: SOCIAL AND CULTURAL REPRODUCTION
17 Hegemony, gender and social reproduction 299
Anna Sturman
18 Cultural studies: the Gramscian current 315
Marco Briziarelli and Didarul Islam
19 Antonio Gramsci and education 334
Peter Mayo
20 Hegemony without hegemony: Gramsci, Guha and
post-Western Marxism 350
Sourayan Mookerjea
SECTION C: HEGEMONIC STRUGGLE
21 Social movements and hegemonic struggle 370
Laurence Cox
22 Hegemonic struggle and right-wing populism 388
Owen Worth
23 Gramsci and hegemonic struggle in a globalized world 406
Thomas Muhr
SECTION D: GLOBAL ORGANIC CRISIS
24 Transnational neoliberalism in organic crisis 428
Henk Overbeek
25 Beyond ecocidal capitalism: climate crisis and climate justice 448
Kevin Surprise
Index
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Contents:
1 Introduction: recovering a Gramsci for our times 1
William K. Carroll
PART I GRAMSCI IN CONTEXT
2 Gramsci: life and times of a revolutionary 31
Nathan Sperber and George Hoare
3 Gramsci, Marx, Hegel 48
Robert P. Jackson
4 'The Revolution against "Capital"': Constancy, change
and collective will in Gramsci's concepts 66
Derek Boothman
5 Historico-political dynamics in the Prison Notebooks:
passive revolution, relations of force, organic crisis 83
Francesca Antonini
6 Hegemony as a protean concept 99
Elizabeth Humphrys
PART II THE PHILOSOPHY OF PRAXIS: A NEW
POLITICAL VOCABULARY
7 The historical bloc as a strategic node in Gramsci's Prison
Notebooks 118
Panagiotis Sotiris
8 State, capital and civil society 136
Marco Fonseca
9 Intellectuals, ideology, and the ethico-political 152
Jean-Pierre Reed and Carlos L. Garrido
10 Where Trotsky's horizons stop, Gramsci's begin: the
passive revolutionary road to capitalist modernity 171
Adam David Morton
11 War of maneuver and war of position: Gramsci and the
dialectic of revolution 189
Daniel Egan
12 Welding the present to the future ... thinking with Gramsci
about prefiguration 204
Dorothea Elena Schoppek
13 The Modern Prince and revolutionary strategy 219
Alexandros Chrysis
PART III GRAMSCI FOR THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY
SECTION A: PHILOSOPHICAL AND
POLITICAL-ECONOMIC ISSUES
14 Gramsci, post-Marxism and critical realism 240
Jonathan Joseph
15 Hegemonic projects and cultural political economy 261
Bob Jessop
16 Fordism, post-Fordism and the imperial mode of living 279
Ulrich Brand and Markus Wissen
SECTION B: SOCIAL AND CULTURAL REPRODUCTION
17 Hegemony, gender and social reproduction 299
Anna Sturman
18 Cultural studies: the Gramscian current 315
Marco Briziarelli and Didarul Islam
19 Antonio Gramsci and education 334
Peter Mayo
20 Hegemony without hegemony: Gramsci, Guha and
post-Western Marxism 350
Sourayan Mookerjea
SECTION C: HEGEMONIC STRUGGLE
21 Social movements and hegemonic struggle 370
Laurence Cox
22 Hegemonic struggle and right-wing populism 388
Owen Worth
23 Gramsci and hegemonic struggle in a globalized world 406
Thomas Muhr
SECTION D: GLOBAL ORGANIC CRISIS
24 Transnational neoliberalism in organic crisis 428
Henk Overbeek
25 Beyond ecocidal capitalism: climate crisis and climate justice 448
Kevin Surprise
Index
1 Introduction: recovering a Gramsci for our times 1
William K. Carroll
PART I GRAMSCI IN CONTEXT
2 Gramsci: life and times of a revolutionary 31
Nathan Sperber and George Hoare
3 Gramsci, Marx, Hegel 48
Robert P. Jackson
4 'The Revolution against "Capital"': Constancy, change
and collective will in Gramsci's concepts 66
Derek Boothman
5 Historico-political dynamics in the Prison Notebooks:
passive revolution, relations of force, organic crisis 83
Francesca Antonini
6 Hegemony as a protean concept 99
Elizabeth Humphrys
PART II THE PHILOSOPHY OF PRAXIS: A NEW
POLITICAL VOCABULARY
7 The historical bloc as a strategic node in Gramsci's Prison
Notebooks 118
Panagiotis Sotiris
8 State, capital and civil society 136
Marco Fonseca
9 Intellectuals, ideology, and the ethico-political 152
Jean-Pierre Reed and Carlos L. Garrido
10 Where Trotsky's horizons stop, Gramsci's begin: the
passive revolutionary road to capitalist modernity 171
Adam David Morton
11 War of maneuver and war of position: Gramsci and the
dialectic of revolution 189
Daniel Egan
12 Welding the present to the future ... thinking with Gramsci
about prefiguration 204
Dorothea Elena Schoppek
13 The Modern Prince and revolutionary strategy 219
Alexandros Chrysis
PART III GRAMSCI FOR THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY
SECTION A: PHILOSOPHICAL AND
POLITICAL-ECONOMIC ISSUES
14 Gramsci, post-Marxism and critical realism 240
Jonathan Joseph
15 Hegemonic projects and cultural political economy 261
Bob Jessop
16 Fordism, post-Fordism and the imperial mode of living 279
Ulrich Brand and Markus Wissen
SECTION B: SOCIAL AND CULTURAL REPRODUCTION
17 Hegemony, gender and social reproduction 299
Anna Sturman
18 Cultural studies: the Gramscian current 315
Marco Briziarelli and Didarul Islam
19 Antonio Gramsci and education 334
Peter Mayo
20 Hegemony without hegemony: Gramsci, Guha and
post-Western Marxism 350
Sourayan Mookerjea
SECTION C: HEGEMONIC STRUGGLE
21 Social movements and hegemonic struggle 370
Laurence Cox
22 Hegemonic struggle and right-wing populism 388
Owen Worth
23 Gramsci and hegemonic struggle in a globalized world 406
Thomas Muhr
SECTION D: GLOBAL ORGANIC CRISIS
24 Transnational neoliberalism in organic crisis 428
Henk Overbeek
25 Beyond ecocidal capitalism: climate crisis and climate justice 448
Kevin Surprise
Index
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