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Antonio Gramsci

    January 22, 1891 – April 27, 1937

    Antonio Gramsci was a profoundly original thinker whose work delves into the analysis of culture and political leadership. A significant figure within the Marxist tradition, he is renowned for his concept of cultural hegemony, explaining how the state maintains power in a capitalist society. Gramsci's writings, shaped by his political engagement and experiences, offer incisive insights into the relationship between power, culture, and ideology. His ideas continue to profoundly influence theoretical discussions on social control and political transformation.

    Antonio Gramsci
    Selections from Cultural Writings
    A Gramsci Reader
    Gramsci: Pre-Prison Writings
    Antonio Gramsci
    Prison Notebooks
    Letters from Prison