Antonio Gramsci and the Question of Religion provides a new
introduction to the thought of Gramsci through the prisms of
religious studies and comparative ethics. Bruce Grelle shows that
Gramsci's key ideas - on hegemony, ideology, moral reformation,
"traditional" and "organic" intellectuals - were formulated with
simultaneous considerations of religion and politics. Identifying
Gramsci's particular brand of Marxism, Grelle offers an overview of
Gramsci's approach to religion and applies it to contemporary
debates over the role of religion and morality in social order and
social change. This book is ideal for students and scholars
interested in Gramsci, religion, and comparative ethics.
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