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Gramsci and the History of Dialectical Thought by Maurice A. Finocchiaro β€” book cover

Gramsci and the History of Dialectical Thought

by Maurice A. Finocchiaro
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Overview

This is an interpretative and evaluative study of the thought of Antonio Gramsci, the founding father of the Italian Communist Party who died in 1937 after ten years of imprisonment in Fascist jails. It proceeds by a rigorous textual analysis of his Prison Notebooks, the scattered notes he wrote during his incarceration. Professor Finocchiaro explores the nature of Gramsci's dialectical thinking, in order to show in what ways Gramsci was and was not a Marxist, as well as to illustrate correspondences with the work of Hegel, Croce, and Bukharin. The book provides a critical reappraisal of Gramsci as a thinker and of the dialectical approach as a mode of inquiry.

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A critical reappraisal of Gramsci as a thinker and of the dialectical approach as a mode of inquiry.

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Book Details

Published
April 1, 2002
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Pages
328
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780521892698

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