Gramsci's Pathways: Historical Materialism Volume 102
By (Author) Guido Liguori
Haymarket Books
Haymarket Books
14th March 2017
United States
General
Non Fiction
Far-left political ideologies and movements
Material culture
Social and political philosophy
335.4119
Paperback
238
Width 153mm, Height 227mm
In this ground-breaking study, leading Gramsci scholar Guido Liguori unearths the philological pathways through which the Sardinian Communist's thinking developed. Liguori 'excavates' the Prison Notebooks by examining Gramsci's relation to other thinkers, and concludes his study with a discussion of the metaphors used by Gramsci. What emerges is the image of a thinker more widely known than he is understood.
Guido Liguori is the president of the International Gramsci Society Italia. He has written numerous works on twentieth-century political thought and in particular Italian Marxism, and is the author of Gramsci conteso (Editori Riuniti, 2012). He jointly edited, together with Pasquale Voza, of the Dizionario gramsciano 1926-1937 (Carocci, 2009).