First published in 1980. This book analyses Gramsci's political
theory and the consequences of his ideas for the theory of the
state and of the political party. Using the new tools of analysis
which have been developed in Italy the book presents Gramsci's
political theory as part of the attempt to develop further a
Marxist theory of politics. The book also serves as a basis for
considering the theoretical foundations of political developments
such as Eurocommunism and the author argues that Gramsci's
political thought provides useful instruments for both a critique
of Stalinism and of social democracy and offers a grounding for
conceptualising democratic forms of socialism which did not simply
reinforce the State. This title will be of interest to students of
politics, philosophy, and history.
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