Gramsci

Gramsci

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Part of the acclaimed Fontana Modern Masters series, this compact yet authoritative volume presents the life and thought of Antonio Gramsci, one of the twentieth century's most influential Marxist theorists and political thinkers. James Joll chronicles Gramsci's extraordinary journey from his impoverished Sardinian origins to his imprisonment by Mussolini's fascist regime, during which he produced the celebrated Prison Notebooks. The book details Gramsci's foundational concepts — including hegemony, the role of intellectuals, and civil society — and argues their enduring relevance to modern political theory and leftist thought. Written with clarity and scholarly precision, it remains an essential introduction to a thinker whose ideas continue to shape debates in politics, sociology, and cultural studies.

Author: James Joll
Format: Paperback

Genre: Philosophy

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Condition remarks:
Condition: Good to fair. Paperback. Page Condition: Good - possible tanning. Markings: possible previous owner inscription.

Part of the acclaimed Fontana Modern Masters series, this compact yet authoritative volume presents the life and thought of Antonio Gramsci, one of the twentieth century's most influential Marxist theorists and political thinkers. James Joll chronicles Gramsci's extraordinary journey from his impoverished Sardinian origins to his imprisonment by Mussolini's fascist regime, during which he produced the celebrated Prison Notebooks. The book details Gramsci's foundational concepts — including hegemony, the role of intellectuals, and civil society — and argues their enduring relevance to modern political theory and leftist thought. Written with clarity and scholarly precision, it remains an essential introduction to a thinker whose ideas continue to shape debates in politics, sociology, and cultural studies.