In this important contribution to political theory, Massimo Modonesi develops the thesis that a Marxist theory of political action can be developed from the notion of antagonism, defined as a distinctive feature of struggle and of the political experience of insubordination.
In this important contribution to political theory, Massimo Modonesi develops the thesis that a Marxist theory of political action can be developed from the notion of antagonism, defined as a distinctive feature of struggle and of the political experience of insubordination.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Massimo Modonesi is Professor and Chair of the Political and Social Sciences Faculty at the Autonomous National University of Mexico and the author of twelve books on social and political movements in Latin-America and on Marxist political theory. In English his most recent published work is Subalternity, Antagonism, Autonomy. Constructing the Political Subject (Pluto, 2014). He is also a member of the Coordinating Committee of the International Gramsci Society.
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Table of Contents Introduction Part One 1. Coordinates of a Marxist Theory of Political Action 2. Notes on the Gramscian Concept of Subaltern Classes 3. Subalternity, Antagonism, and Autonomy 4. Antagonism as Principle 5. Subalternisation and Passive Revolution Part Two 1. Methodological Questions 2. Uses, Omissions, and Distortions in the Concept of Passive Revolution in Latin America 3. The End of Progressive Hegemony and the Regressive Turn in Latin America: The End of a Cycle 4. Post-progressivism and Emancipatory Horizons in Latin America Afterword - Sergio Tamayo Bibliography
Table of Contents Introduction Part One 1. Coordinates of a Marxist Theory of Political Action 2. Notes on the Gramscian Concept of Subaltern Classes 3. Subalternity, Antagonism, and Autonomy 4. Antagonism as Principle 5. Subalternisation and Passive Revolution Part Two 1. Methodological Questions 2. Uses, Omissions, and Distortions in the Concept of Passive Revolution in Latin America 3. The End of Progressive Hegemony and the Regressive Turn in Latin America: The End of a Cycle 4. Post-progressivism and Emancipatory Horizons in Latin America Afterword - Sergio Tamayo Bibliography
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