The Elgar Companion to Antonio Gramsci
Edited by William K. Carroll
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
Affirming Antonio Gramsci’s continuing influence, this adroitly cultivated Companion offers a comprehensive overview of Gramsci’s contributions to the interdisciplinary fields of critical social science, social and political thought, economics and emancipatory politics. Within the tradition of historical materialism, it explores the continuing impact of Gramscian perspectives in the present day.
Keywords: Economics and Finance; Politics and Public Policy Sociology and Social Policy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
ISBN: 9781802208597
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Introduction: recovering a Gramsci for our times , pp 1-29

- William K. Carroll
- Ch 2 Gramsci: life and times of a revolutionary , pp 31-47

- Nathan Sperber and George Hoare
- Ch 3 Gramsci, Marx, Hegel , pp 48-65

- Robert P. Jackson
- Ch 4 'The Revolution against "Capital"': constancy, change and collective will in Gramscis concepts , pp 66-82

- Derek Boothman
- Ch 5 Historico-political dynamics in the Prison Notebooks: passive revolution, relations of force, organic crisis , pp 83-98

- Francesca Antonini
- Ch 6 Hegemony as a protean concept , pp 99-116

- Elizabeth Humphrys
- Ch 7 The historical bloc as a strategic node in Gramscis Prison Notebooks , pp 118-135

- Panagiotis Sotiris
- Ch 8 State, capital and civil society , pp 136-151

- Marco Fonseca
- Ch 9 Intellectuals, ideology, and the ethico-political , pp 152-170

- Jean-Pierre Reed and Carlos L. Garrido
- Ch 10 Where Trotsky's horizons stop, Gramscis begin: the passive revolutionary road to capitalist modernity , pp 171-188

- Adam David Morton
- Ch 11 War of maneuver and war of position: Gramsci and the dialectic of revolution , pp 189-203

- Daniel Egan
- Ch 12 Welding the present to the future... thinking with Gramsci about prefiguration , pp 204-218

- Dorothea Elena Schoppek
- Ch 13 The Modern Prince and revolutionary strategy , pp 219-237

- Alexandros Chrysis
- Ch 14 Gramsci, post-Marxism and critical realism , pp 240-260

- Jonathan Joseph
- Ch 15 Hegemonic projects and cultural political economy , pp 261-278

- Bob Jessop
- Ch 16 Fordism, post-Fordism and the imperial mode of living , pp 279-297

- Ulrich Brand and Markus Wissen
- Ch 17 Hegemony, gender and social reproduction , pp 299-314

- Anna Sturman
- Ch 18 Cultural studies: the Gramscian current , pp 315-333

- Marco Briziarelli and Didarul Islam
- Ch 19 Antonio Gramsci and education , pp 334-349

- Peter Mayo
- Ch 20 Hegemony without hegemony: Gramsci, Guha and post-Western Marxism , pp 350-368

- Sourayan Mookerjea
- Ch 21 Social movements and hegemonic struggle , pp 370-387

- Laurence Cox
- Ch 22 Hegemonic struggle and right-wing populism , pp 388-405

- Owen Worth
- Ch 23 Gramsci and hegemonic struggle in a globalized world , pp 406-426

- Thomas Muhr
- Ch 24 Transnational neoliberalism in organic crisis , pp 428-447

- Henk Overbeek
- Ch 25 Beyond ecocidal capitalism: climate crisis and climate justice , pp 448-468

- Kevin Surprise
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