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| #68068 in Books | NYU Press | 2000-04-01 | 2000-04-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.42 x1.34 x5.24l,1.16 | File type: PDF | 447 pages | ||8 of 9 people found the following review helpful.| Great mind, better ideas|By Dan|One thing becomes very clear when reading Gramsci, regardless of what you may think or believe about his politics: he possessed a brilliant mind...and that is precisely why Mussolini and co. famously wished to "stop this mind from working..." The fascist regime was toast intellectually as long as left wing thinkers such as Gramsci were free to an|From Library Journal|Forgacs has produced a significant one-volume collection of most of the important writings of Italian Marxist Antonio Gramsci (1891-1937), a political thinker who has gained great influence in recent years. Forgacs stresses the "complexity a
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"Very usefully pulls the key passages from Gramsci's writings into one volume, which allows English-language readers an overall view of his work. Particularly valuable are the connections it draws across his work and the insights which the introduction and glossary provide into the origin and development of some key Gramscian concepts." --Stuart Hall, Professor of Sociology, Open University
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