A comprehensive reassessment of the relevance of Gramsci's theory and practice at the beginning of the twenty-first century.
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Autorenporträt
Andreas Bieler, Adam Morton
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: From Political Theory to Political Economy Part I: Approaches to Gramsci 1. Gramsci and the Secret of Father Brown 2. Language, Agency and Hegemony: A Gramscian Response to Post-Marxism 3. Gramsci as a Spatial Theorist 4. Gramsci, Machiavelli and Political Realism 5. Gramsci, Wars and Cultural Struggle A Double Reading of Gramsci Part II. World Order in Question 6. Towards an Intellectual Reformation: The Critique of Common Sense and the Forgotten Revolutionary Project of Gramscian Theory 7. Reading Gramsci in an Era of Globalising Capitalism 8. Gramsci and Globalisation: From Nation-State to Transnational Hegemony 9. Gramsci and Left Managerialism 10. Islam, Orientalism and Empire: A Gramscian Re-Reading 11. The European Union and Global Capitalism: Historical Materialism and European Integration
Introduction: From Political Theory to Political Economy Part I: Approaches to Gramsci 1. Gramsci and the Secret of Father Brown 2. Language, Agency and Hegemony: A Gramscian Response to Post-Marxism 3. Gramsci as a Spatial Theorist 4. Gramsci, Machiavelli and Political Realism 5. Gramsci, Wars and Cultural Struggle A Double Reading of Gramsci Part II. World Order in Question 6. Towards an Intellectual Reformation: The Critique of Common Sense and the Forgotten Revolutionary Project of Gramscian Theory 7. Reading Gramsci in an Era of Globalising Capitalism 8. Gramsci and Globalisation: From Nation-State to Transnational Hegemony 9. Gramsci and Left Managerialism 10. Islam, Orientalism and Empire: A Gramscian Re-Reading 11. The European Union and Global Capitalism: Historical Materialism and European Integration
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