Gramsci and the Italian state /
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Author / Creator: | Bellamy, Richard (Richard Paul) |
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Imprint: | Manchester, UK : Manchester University Press ; New York : distributed by St. Martin's Press, c1993. |
Description: | xvi, 203 p. ; 22 cm. |
Language: | English |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/1447174 |
Table of Contents:
- 1. Political apprenticeship. The politics of militant idealism. The Syndicalist challenge. The impact of the Russian Revolution
- 2. The biennio rosso, 1919-20. The Internal Commissions. Councils and the unions. Councils and the party. Towards a workers' democracy
- 3. The Italian Communist Party and the fight against Fascism, 1921-1926. The Livorno Congress and its aftermath. The PCd'I and the Communist International. The Matteotti crisis and the Lyons Theses
- 4. The Prison Notebooks I: historical materialism and Crocean historicism. Historical materialism. Crocean historicism. The philosophy of praxis. A successful synthesis?
- 5. The Prison Notebooks II: hegemony, State and Party. 'State' and 'civil society'. The 'new Machiavelli': intellectuals, the Party and the creation of a revolutionary hegemony. Hegemony and historical materialism
- 6. The Prison Notebooks III: 'making Italians' - the Risorgimento and the new order. The dialectic of 'force' and 'consent' in the Italian theory of the State from Gioberti to Mosca. Gramsci and Italy's 'passive revolution'. The new order: a 'progressive' totalitarianism?