Examples of using Gramsci in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Culture and politics in the work of antonio gramsci.
Gramsci stressed the significance of intellectuals being part of everyday life.
He was the fourth of seven children born to Francesco Gramsci and Giuseppina Marcias.
Antonio Gramsci was born on January 22, 1891 in Ales in the province of Cagliari in Sardinia.
Rather than posing it as a problem, as in earlier Marxist conceptions, Gramsci viewed civil society as the site for problem solving.
Gramsci himself was dismissive of sociology as concerned only with the spontaneous and thus the trivial.
That's Communism, that's socialism, and that's what[Antonio] Gramsci[one of the most important Marxist thinkers of the 20th century] wanted.”.
Gramsci said:« The old world is dying, and the new world struggles to be born; now is the time of monsters«.
The problem, however, with sociology- and we might say the same of Gramsci and Polanyi- is that the notion of‘civil society' was contained within national boundaries.
For Gramsci, society or‘civil society' is something that organises but is also organised by specific social and political forces.
Much of the work draws on feminism, marxism, Lukacs, Wilhelm Reich, post-colonialism, and the discourse theories of Edward Said,Antonio Gramsci and Michel Foucault.
Like Barthes, Gramsci sees common sense as a kind of ossified version of situated beliefs carried over from the past.
Much of the work draws on anarchism, feminism, Marxism, Gyrgy Luk¡cs, Wilhelm Reich, postcolonialism, and the discourse theories of Edward Said,Antonio Gramsci and Michel Foucault.
Like Antonio Gramsci did in Italy, her example led to the creation of a new idea of communism based on participation and free-thinking.
Influential Marxists of the same period include the Third International's Georg Luk¡cs andAntonio Gramsci, both often grouped along with the Frankfurt School under the term"Western Marxism".
In his writings, Gramsci sought to explain how capitalism had adapted to avoid the revolutionary overthrow that had seemed inevitable in the 19th century.
In most regards, Croce was a liberal, although he opposed laissez-faire free trade and had considerable influence on other Italian intellectuals,including both Marxist Antonio Gramsci and fascist Giovanni Gentile.
Various writers identify Antonio Gramsci as an influential early theorist of advanced capitalism, even if he did not use the term himself.
Amid the cypress trees, serene funerary sculptures and wildflowers are the final resting places for poets Keats and Shelley,Antonio Gramsci, a founding father of modern European Communism, and famous painters and sculptors.
The Italian philosopher Antonio Gramsci believed that all people are“organic intellectuals,” in other words, being an intellectual is not just reserved for the elite or upper classes.
As Antonio Gramsci argued long ago in his Prison Notebooks,“The crisis consists precisely in the fact that the old is dying and the new cannot be born, and in this interregnum a great variety of morbid symptoms appear.”.
This is the opposite of what wasproposed by Italian Communist leader Antonio Gramsci who urged Marxists to take over the institutions of culture so as to break the“cultural hegemony” that was impeding the general workers revolution.
Gramsci helps to link theory with practice, with his creation of working class intellectuals actively participating in practical life, that are assisting in developing a counter hegemony that would undermine existing social relations.
Here we build on the second-wave Marxism of Gramsci who was the first to centre the importance of civil society as an institutional space distinct from, though connected to, state and economy.
In contrast to Gramsci, Polanyi and Fanon, third-wave Marxism thinks of civil society in global as well as national terms- a civil society that defends humanity against mounting ecological disasters that in the final analysis assume a global scale.
More recent thinkers, following Gramsci and Althusser, tend to see ideology more broadly as those social practices and conceptualizations which lead us to experience reality in a certain way.