Acknowledgements Note on References Introduction: Reading Gramsci Today Crisis and Response: Gramsci's Analysis 1915-26 Intellectuals and Political Leadership State, Civil Society and the Politics of Consent The Party as the 'Modern Prince' Hegemony and the Legitimation of the State Historicism and Politics: the Problem of Class Analysis Conclusion: Gramsci and Modernity Notes Italian/English Concordance Table Bibliography Index
James Martin is Lecturer in Politics at the Queen's University in Belfast.
'...an exciting new study of Gramsci's political thought... ...both expands our appreciation of Gramsci's achievements in political theory and sets a new interpretative frame around his texts.' - Terrell Carver, Professor of Political Theory, University of Bristol 'Martin has written an admirable book...he makes many telling points in a way which is accessible and readable.' - John Hoffman, Studies in Marxism
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