Caesarism and Bonapartism in Gramsci: Hegemony and the Crisis of Modernity
By (Author) Francesca Antonini
Haymarket Books
Haymarket Books
28th January 2022
United States
General
Non Fiction
Left-of-centre democratic ideologies
Political structures: totalitarianism and dictatorship
Social theory
European history
325.32
Paperback
252
Width 152mm, Height 228mm
In Caesarism and Bonapartism in Gramsci, Francesca Antonini offers a fresh insight into Antonio Gramsci's thought. Building on the achievements of recent Gramscian scholarship, she investigates his usage of the concepts of Bonapartism and Caesarism, both in his pre-prison writings and in the Prison Notebooks. The Caesarist-Bonapartist paradigm relates crucially to Gramsci's reflections on hegemony and on its transformations across the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. While this model is essential to Gramsci's understanding of the interwar period and of the Fascist regime in Italy, it also sheds a meaningful light on other past and present scenarios, from the French Second Empire to the USSR of his time. Finally, Antonini's analysis illuminates Gramsci's approach towards the Marxian legacy.
is winner of the prestigious Giuseppe Sormani International Prize for works on Antonio Gramsci.
Francesca Antonini, Ph.D. (2015), is Early Career Fellow in Intellectual History at the Lichtenberg-Kolleg (Georg-August-Universitt Gttingen, Germany). Previously, she has held research fellowships at the ENS Lyon (France) and at the Fondazione Luigi Einaudi (Turin, Italy).