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Letters from Prison (1973)

by Antonio Gramsci

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Antonio Gramsci is one of the great European Marxists, hailed by Eric Hobsbawm as 'an extraordinary philosopher ... probably the most original communist thinker of twentieth-century Europe'.Gramsci developed Marx's ideas with an emphasis on culture rather than economics. This classic work reveals his thinking through letters to friends and family written whilst he was in prison.His primary contribution has been in his insistence on an understanding of popular culture in the battle to create a revolutionary consciousness. It is this humanitarian aspect of his thinking that illuminates the vivid personal testimony of his prison letters, written between 1926 and 1937.… (more)
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Lettere dal carcere è una raccolta postuma della corrispondenza intrattenuta da Antonio Gramsci coi propri familiari e amici durante il periodo della sua lunga detenzione nelle carceri italiane, deliberata dalla dittatura instaurata da Benito Mussolini. (fonte: Wikipedia)
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Testo fondamentale, necessario a chiunque cerchi di formarsi una coscienza politica ( )
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Albani, HélèneTranslatorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Caprioglio , SergioEditorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
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Fubini, ElsaEditorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
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Saro, GeorgesTranslatorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
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Antonio Gramsci is one of the great European Marxists, hailed by Eric Hobsbawm as 'an extraordinary philosopher ... probably the most original communist thinker of twentieth-century Europe'.Gramsci developed Marx's ideas with an emphasis on culture rather than economics. This classic work reveals his thinking through letters to friends and family written whilst he was in prison.His primary contribution has been in his insistence on an understanding of popular culture in the battle to create a revolutionary consciousness. It is this humanitarian aspect of his thinking that illuminates the vivid personal testimony of his prison letters, written between 1926 and 1937.

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