Antonio Gramsci
Appearance
Antonio Gramsci | |
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Gramsci in 1916 | |
Born | 22 Januar 1891 Ales, Sardinie, Kinrick o Italy |
Dee'd | 27 Apryle 1937 Roum, Kinrick o Italy | (aged 46)
Era | 20t-century filosofie |
Region | Wastren Filosofie |
Schuil | Wastren Marxism |
Main interests | Politics, ideology, cultur |
Notable ideas | Cultural hegemony, war o poseetion, the distinction atween "tradeetional" an "organic" intellectuals |
Antonio Francesco Gramsci (Italian: [anˈtɔːnjo fran'tʃesko ˈɡramʃi], listen (help·info); 22 Januar 1891 – 27 Aprile 1937) wis an Italian Marxist theorist an politeecian. He wrote on poleetical theory, sociology an lingueestics. He attemptit tae break frae the economic determinism o tradeetional Marxist thocht an sae is conseedert a key neo-Marxist.[1] He wis a foondin member an ane-time leader o the Communist Pairty o Italy an wis imprisoned bi Benito Mussolini's Fascist regime. His prison diaries wir translatit by Scots socialist and poet, Hamish Henderson.[2]
References
[eedit | eedit soorce]- ↑ Haralambos and Holborn. Sociology Themes and Perspectives. 8th Edition, pp.597-598. Collins: 2013. ISBN 978-00-0749882-6.
- ↑ "Hamish Henderson - Poet". Scottish Poetry Library (in Inglis). Retrieved 23 Januar 2022.
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