Gramsci's Political Thought: Hegemony, Consciousness, and the Revolutionary ProcessThe unifying idea of Antonio Gramsci's famous Prison Notebooks is the concept of hegemony. In his study of these fragmentary writings, Dr. Femia elucidates the precise character of this concept, explores its basic philosophical assumptions, and sets out its implications for Gramsci's explanation of social stability and his vision of the revolutionary process. |
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