Linked e-resources
Details
Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Introduction
Sources of Gramsci's theorical categories. Chapter 2: Autonomy and Antagonism in Rosa Luxemburg and Gramsci
Chapter 3: Gramscis Rosa
Chapter 4: Gramsci and Lenin: Hegemony and the Philosophy of Praxis
Chaper 5: Gramsci and Sorel: Scission Spirit and Moral and Intellectual Reform
Chapter 6. Gramsci and Machiavelli: Jacobinism mediating the Prince's movement.Translations of the passive revolution
Chapter7. Passive revolution and the nature of our time
Chapter 8. The particularity of the passive revolution in Brazil: translating Gramsci
Education and hegemony
Chapter 9. Gramsci and educating the educator
Chapter 10. Education as reproduction of hegemony and its antithesis
Chapter 11. Gramsci and labor as a foundation of hegemony
Gramsci and labor as a foundation of hegemony
Chapter 12. Class and Party in Gramsci
Chapter 13. Gramsci and the emancipation of the subaltern classes
Chapter 14. Postscript.
Sources of Gramsci's theorical categories. Chapter 2: Autonomy and Antagonism in Rosa Luxemburg and Gramsci
Chapter 3: Gramscis Rosa
Chapter 4: Gramsci and Lenin: Hegemony and the Philosophy of Praxis
Chaper 5: Gramsci and Sorel: Scission Spirit and Moral and Intellectual Reform
Chapter 6. Gramsci and Machiavelli: Jacobinism mediating the Prince's movement.Translations of the passive revolution
Chapter7. Passive revolution and the nature of our time
Chapter 8. The particularity of the passive revolution in Brazil: translating Gramsci
Education and hegemony
Chapter 9. Gramsci and educating the educator
Chapter 10. Education as reproduction of hegemony and its antithesis
Chapter 11. Gramsci and labor as a foundation of hegemony
Gramsci and labor as a foundation of hegemony
Chapter 12. Class and Party in Gramsci
Chapter 13. Gramsci and the emancipation of the subaltern classes
Chapter 14. Postscript.