Re: M-TH: Re: Gramsci on the State

2000-01-20 Thread Michael Pugliese
It was a very early work in the "Gramsci Boom" (when the rest of the Western left started paying attention to Antonio besides the Italians) but how about the biography by John Cammett, entitled, I think,"Antonio Gramsci and the Origins of Italian Communism, " Stanford Univ. Press, 1967.

Re: M-TH: Re: Gramsci on the State

2000-01-20 Thread Charles Brown
>>> Hugh Rodwell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 01/09/00 12:41PM How does he think Gramsci prepared for such a moment of transition?` Charles: Seems that Gramsci's practice was as leader and then General Secretary of the Italian CP, before he was imprisoned by the Fascists. So, his writings as

Re: M-TH: Re: Gramsci on the State

2000-01-20 Thread J.WALKER
Chris wrote: > Gramsci is not a revisionist. A revisionist means a Marxist pariah, > with a label hung round his neck. That is hardly a technical definition of the word. Your right, it is often just used as a means of abuse but there again one of your claims was that Gramsci was misused. In my e