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The rhythm of thought in Gramsci [electronic resource] : a diachronic interpretation of Prison notebooks / by Giuseppe Cospito ; translated by Arianna Ponzini.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: Original language: Italian Series: Historical materialism book series ; 130.Publication details: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, [2016]Description: 1 online resource (xiii, 248 p.)ISBN:
  • 9789004326903
  • 9004326901
Uniform titles:
  • Ritmo del pensiero. English
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version:: Rhythm of thought in GramsciDDC classification:
  • 300.1 23
LOC classification:
  • HX288.G6963 C6713 2016
Online resources:
Contents:
‎Contents; ‎A Note on the Text; ‎Preface. Questions of Method; ‎Part 1. Philosophy -- Politics -- Economics; ‎Chapter 1. Structure and Superstructures; ‎1. Working Hypothesis; ‎2. The 'Bukharinian' Phase (from the Party School to Notebook 4, 12 and 15: 1925-30); ‎3. The 'Centrist' Thesis from the End of 1930 (Notebook 4, 38); ‎4. The 'Crisis' of 1931 (Notebook 7); ‎5. Moving beyond the Architectural Metaphor (Notebook 8: End of 1931-Beginning of 1932); ‎6. The 'Inertia' of the Old Formulations (Notebooks 10, 11 and 13: 1932-3); ‎7. 'Unended Quest' (Notebooks 10, 11, 14, 15 and 17: 1932-5)
‎8. Provisional Conclusions‎Chapter 2. Hegemony; ‎1. Introduction; ‎2. 'Posing the Issue'; ‎3. Hegemony and Civil Society; ‎4. Hegemony and the Intellectuals; ‎5. Hegemony and the Party; ‎6. The Sources of Gramsci's Concept of Hegemony; ‎7. A (Re)definition of Gramsci's Concept of Hegemony; ‎Chapter 3. Regulated Society; ‎1. Philosophy -- Politics -- Economics; ‎2. 'Importuning the Texts'; ‎3. The Regulated Society 'from Utopia to Science'; ‎4. Towards a New Reformation?; ‎5. Gramsci as Critic of the 'Critical Economy'; ‎6. Toward 'a New Economic Science'
‎Part 2. The Analysis of Several Internal Dynamics of the Notebooks‎Chapter 4. The 'Alternatives' to Structure-Superstructure; ‎1. 'Quantity and Quality'; ‎2. 'Content and Form'; ‎3. 'Objective and Subjective'; ‎4. 'Historical Bloc'; ‎Chapter 5. The Gradual Transformation in Gramsci's Categories; ‎1. Methodological Premise; ‎2. 'Organic', 'Bureaucratic', 'Democratic Centralism'; ‎3. 'Common Sense' and/or 'Good Sense'; ‎4. Civil Society; ‎Chapter 6. Gramsci and the Marxist Tradition; ‎1. 'Marx, the Author of Concrete Political and Historical Works': Caesarism and Bonapartism
‎2. Engels and the Marxist 'Vulgate'‎3. Conclusion: Gramsci, from Lenin to Marx; ‎Bibliography; ‎Name Index; ‎Subject Index.
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"First published in Italian as Il Ritmo del Pensiero: per una lettura diacronica dei Quaderni del carcere di Gramsci by Bibliopolis, Naples, 2011."

Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

‎Contents; ‎A Note on the Text; ‎Preface. Questions of Method; ‎Part 1. Philosophy -- Politics -- Economics; ‎Chapter 1. Structure and Superstructures; ‎1. Working Hypothesis; ‎2. The 'Bukharinian' Phase (from the Party School to Notebook 4, 12 and 15: 1925-30); ‎3. The 'Centrist' Thesis from the End of 1930 (Notebook 4, 38); ‎4. The 'Crisis' of 1931 (Notebook 7); ‎5. Moving beyond the Architectural Metaphor (Notebook 8: End of 1931-Beginning of 1932); ‎6. The 'Inertia' of the Old Formulations (Notebooks 10, 11 and 13: 1932-3); ‎7. 'Unended Quest' (Notebooks 10, 11, 14, 15 and 17: 1932-5)

‎8. Provisional Conclusions‎Chapter 2. Hegemony; ‎1. Introduction; ‎2. 'Posing the Issue'; ‎3. Hegemony and Civil Society; ‎4. Hegemony and the Intellectuals; ‎5. Hegemony and the Party; ‎6. The Sources of Gramsci's Concept of Hegemony; ‎7. A (Re)definition of Gramsci's Concept of Hegemony; ‎Chapter 3. Regulated Society; ‎1. Philosophy -- Politics -- Economics; ‎2. 'Importuning the Texts'; ‎3. The Regulated Society 'from Utopia to Science'; ‎4. Towards a New Reformation?; ‎5. Gramsci as Critic of the 'Critical Economy'; ‎6. Toward 'a New Economic Science'

‎Part 2. The Analysis of Several Internal Dynamics of the Notebooks‎Chapter 4. The 'Alternatives' to Structure-Superstructure; ‎1. 'Quantity and Quality'; ‎2. 'Content and Form'; ‎3. 'Objective and Subjective'; ‎4. 'Historical Bloc'; ‎Chapter 5. The Gradual Transformation in Gramsci's Categories; ‎1. Methodological Premise; ‎2. 'Organic', 'Bureaucratic', 'Democratic Centralism'; ‎3. 'Common Sense' and/or 'Good Sense'; ‎4. Civil Society; ‎Chapter 6. Gramsci and the Marxist Tradition; ‎1. 'Marx, the Author of Concrete Political and Historical Works': Caesarism and Bonapartism

‎2. Engels and the Marxist 'Vulgate'‎3. Conclusion: Gramsci, from Lenin to Marx; ‎Bibliography; ‎Name Index; ‎Subject Index.

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