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65 | Gramsci's The Modern Prince

What's Left of Philosophy

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Gramsci's Theory of Cultural Hegemony

Gramsci thought that classical or orthodox Marxism, represented by our old friend Carl Kowtzky, was overly economistic. Gramsci's theory of cultural hegemony and his identification of the political party as a crucial vector in building socialism leads him to develop a detailed program for reform. The book is a profound reflection on critical strategy for the sake of advancing a realist socialist politics.

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