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The Revolutionary Marxism of Antonio Gramsci

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In this wide-ranging and engaging evaluation of Gramsci’s political thought, Rosengraten focuses on the Sardinian’s legacy and lasting influence.
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Antonio Gramsci was not only one of the most original and significant communist leaders of his time but also a creative thinker whose contributions to the renewal of Marxism remain pertinent today. In The Revolutionary Marxism of Antonio Gramsci, Frank Rosengarten explores Gramsci's writings in areas as diverse as Marxist theory, the responsibilities of political leadership, and the theory and practice of literary criticism. He also discusses Gramsci's influence on the post-colonial world. Through close readings of texts ranging from Gramsci's socialist journalism in the Turin years to his prison letters and Notebooks, Rosengarten captures the full vitality of the Sardinian communist's thought and outlook on life.

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Pages: 196
Publisher: Haymarket Books
Imprint: Haymarket Books
Series: Historical Materialism
Publication Date: 05 May 2015
Trim Size: 11.00 X 9.00 in
ISBN: 9781608464739
Format: Paperback
BISACs:

POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Ideologies / Communism, Post-Communism & Socialism, Political ideologies and movements, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Social Classes & Economic Disparity, HISTORY / Revolutions, Uprisings & Rebellions, LITERARY CRITICISM / Semiotics & Theory, Social classes, Revolutions, uprisings, rebellions, Literary theory

“Rosengarten’s detailed study on Gramsci avoids covering old ground by not only showing what Gramsci is famous for, but by also highlighting the reasons, struggles (personally and collectively) as well as the life experiences behind the man who gave us the highly instructive concept of ideological hegemony.”
—Thomas Klikauer, Capital and Class

"Frank Rosengarten’s posthumously published essays represent an emphatic vindication of the value of Gramsci's philosophy of praxis, both to unearthing new light on historical processes and to facilitating a re-orientation of the revolutionary project of the left in the 21st century. This collection represents one of most fruitful additions to Gramsciana since the publication of Peter Thomas' The Gramscian Moment in 2009."
—Sean Ledwith, Marx and Philosophy Review of Books

“Rosengarten’s explicit purpose in this volume is to restore Gramsci to his rightful place in the revolutionary milieu of the Third International of the 1920s with its unwavering commitment to the necessity of a coercive toppling of the capitalist state.” –Marx & Philosophy Review of Books

Frank Rosengarten (1927-2014) Ph.D. in Italian, Columbia University, was professor emeritus at Case Western Reserve University and the City University of New York. He edited several volumes of Gramsci's prison letters. Among his other publications are The Writings of the Young Marcel Proust (2001), and Urbane Revolutionary: C.L.R. James and the Struggle for a New Society (2008)
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PART ONE: GRAMSCI AS POLITICAL THINKER AND ACTIVIST

Introduction
1. The Gramsci-Trotsky Question
2. Antonio Gramsci and the Italian Communist Press in the Fascist Era
3. The Contemporary Relevance of Gramsci’s Views on the Italian ‘Southern Question’


PART TWO: GRAMSCI’S PRISON EXPERIENCE

4. Antonio Gramsci’s Letters from Prison
5. Gramsci’s Analysis of Canto X of Dante’s Inferno
6. Gramsci’s Path from ‘Plowman’ to ‘Fertiliser’ of History


PART THREE: COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVES ON GRAMSCI

7. Antonio Gramsci and C.L.R. James: Some Intriguing Similarities
8. On the Qualities of Intellectuals: Antonio Gramsci, Edward Said, and Betty Friedan
9. Gramsci in the Caribbean


PART FOUR: TWO PROTAGONISTS OF GRAMSCI STUDIES IN THE UNITED STATES

10. Gramscian Influences on Robert Dombroski’s Critical Engagement with Marxism
11. John Cammett’s Writings on Antonio Gramsci and the PCI

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