Gramsci (RLE: Gramsci)
And Italy's Passive Revolution
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:7th Feb '17
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This detailed study in Gramsci (RLE: Gramsci) examines the socio-economic foundations of the Liberal state and its evolution into fascism.
In Gramsci (RLE: Gramsci), the concept of 'passive revolution' is explored through the lens of Antonio Gramsci's critique of the 19th-century bourgeois state in Italy. This term encapsulates the inherent limitations and weaknesses that allowed for economic development while simultaneously hindering social and political progress. The book comprises seven essays, each delving into distinct themes surrounding the economic and social foundations of the Liberal state, thereby offering a comprehensive understanding of the historical context that paved the way for the rise of Italian fascism.
The essays collectively engage with various debates and controversies among Italian historians, providing critical insights into Gramsci's interpretation of modern Italian history. By examining the intricate structure and evolution of social and economic relations during the formation of the Liberal state, the authors illustrate the complex transition from liberalism to fascism. This analysis not only sheds light on the socio-political dynamics of the time but also highlights the broader implications of Gramsci's theories in understanding contemporary political landscapes.
Overall, Gramsci (RLE: Gramsci) serves as an essential resource for scholars and students interested in Italian history, political theory, and the interplay between economic development and social change. The book's rigorous examination of Gramsci's ideas contributes significantly to the discourse on the historical trajectory of Italy and the lessons that can be drawn from it today.
ISBN: 9781138975439
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 453g
272 pages