Gramsci, Antonio(1891–1937)
Antonio Gramsci, the Italian socialist born in Sardinia, founded the Italian Communist Party in 1921. He turned from political action to philosophical study when the...
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The Italian Communist leader Antonio Gramsci (1891-1937) was a highly original Marxist who, working from Leninist principles, developed a new and controversial conception of hegemony in Marxist theory...
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Antonio Gramsci's work is pivotal for addressing history, politics, sociology, literature, and the larger field of cultural studies that draws from these and related disciplines. Gramsci's ideas have ...
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France's presidential candidates are getting nervous. With just days to go until Sunday's election, the race is too close to call. So they're saying just about anything that might win over undecide...
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Naples, Italy (dpa) "If I were to use reason, I'd lose all hope.
But I am duty-bound to be optimistic."
Franco Roberti, Naples' 59-year-old chief anti-Mafia prosecut...
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In 2004, Franklin Foer, then a writer for The New Republic and Slate, published a book called How Soccer Explains the World. It was a good book, essentially nine or 10 travel pieces that explored n...
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In 2004, Franklin Foer, then a writer for The New Republic and Slate, published a book called How Soccer Explains the World. It was a good book, essentially nine or 10 travel pieces that explored n...
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