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Gramsci's political thought:

hegemony, consciousness, and the revolutionary process
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Clarendon Press, 1981 - Language Arts & Disciplines - 303 pages

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This is a first class treatment of the work of Gramsci that explicates his thought not only with respect to philosophical commitments but also how these interplay with his political life. In addition ... Read full review

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Contents

THE CONCEPT OF HEGEMONY
23
THE ROLE
61
ARCHITECT
130
Copyright

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About the author (1981)

Joseph B. Femia is Senior Lecturer in Politics at Liverpool University, and is the author of Gramsci's Political Thought.

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