
Macro N Cheese Ep 358 - Now Is the Time of Monsters: Gramsci on Counterrevolution with Vijay Prashad
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Dec 13, 2025 Vijay Prashad, a historian and Marxist intellectual, dives deep into Antonio Gramsci's significance in contemporary politics. He explores how Gramsci analyzed why the working class shifted to fascism, developing concepts like cultural hegemony and counter-revolution. The conversation touches on the importance of forming alliances and a disciplined political party to lead societal change. Prashad also critiques the current U.S. left's approach to electoral politics and stresses the need for grassroots organizing and political education.
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Prison Notebooks As Class Forensics
- Antonio Gramsci wrote the Prison Notebooks to answer a class question: why did workers abandon unions for fascism?
- His work created the concepts of cultural hegemony and common sense to analyze manufactured consent.
Hegemony And The Modern Prince
- Gramsci adopted Lenin's concept of hegemony to ask how the working class could gain political leadership.
- He saw the party as essential to build that leadership and called it the 'modern prince'.
Party As Necessary Organizing Force
- Gramsci insisted a disciplined, national-scale Leninist party is necessary to coordinate revolutionaries and mass struggle.
- He explicitly labeled the party the 'modern prince' and rejected minimizing this requirement.




