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Hegemony And Power: On the Relation between Gramsci and Machiavelli

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

Hegemony And Power: On the Relation between Gramsci and Machiavelli

Contributors:

By (Author) Benedetto Fontana

ISBN:

9780816622887

Publisher:

University of Minnesota Press

Imprint:

University of Minnesota Press

Publication Date:

1st November 1993

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

320.5

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

242

Dimensions:

Width 152mm, Height 229mm, Spine 13mm

Description

Presents a comparative and textual exploration of Gramsci's interpretation of Machiavelli's political analyses. This valuable contribution to our understanding of Gramsci includes a comparison of the major Machiavellian ideas such as the nature of political knowledge, the new principality, the concept of the people, and the relation between thought and action, to Gramsci's concepts of hegemony, moral and intellectual reform, and the collective will.

Reviews

"Immensely valuable. Let it suffice here to say that from now on, all Gramsci scholars will have to take Fontanas contribution into account in ways that are not merely incidental to this or that aspect of Gramscis political thought and conception of Marxism, but that are absolutely indispensable to an integrated understanding of his world view."Rivista Di Studi Italiani

"By contrasting Gramsci's interpretation of Machiavelli with Croce's, Fontana presents a spare but surprisingly trenchant critique of liberalism. By locating Gramsci, like Machiavelli, within the tradition of civic republicanism, Fontana offers fresh and profound insights into Gramsci's thought and his significant, gap-filling role in the Marxian tradition."Choice

"Fontanas angle of entry is a crucial one, for while Gramsci has indeed survived with honor even in self-designated post-Marxist thinking, the sticking point remains Gramscis modernist insistence on the revolutionary necessity of an organized, mass-based political party. The insight and the awareness of both historical circumstances and philosophical positioning that Fontana brings to bear on Gramscis reading of Machiavelli seems to me an indispensable corrective to an all-to-familiar post assumption that a party politics engaged in fundamental, global conflicts is merely a thing of the past."American Political Science Review

"Engaging and thoroughly readable. Through the lens of Gramscis writings, Fontana opens an unexpected and exciting space for dialogue between Florentine republicanism and Marxist humanism. This study will interest and provide a useful text for students concerned with the nature of modern politics in general. A valuable resource for anyone concerned with the problem of ideology, political knowledge and mass movements."Millennium

"This excellent work is the first book-length study on the relation between Gramsci and Machiavelli to be published in English."Science and Society

"As a study of reconstruction, as an antidote to the near-hegemony of postmodern discourse, Fontanas study serves well. In an odd but nonetheless productive blending of elements from the work of Gramsci and Arendt, Fontana ably counters talk of the end of politics, and he cogently defends the vitality and centrality of politics."Southern Humanities Review

Author Bio

Benedetto Fontana teaches political science at Baruch College, The City University of New York.

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