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  • Sari: Marx and Marxisms
  • Ilmumisaeg: 17-Nov-2025
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040651773

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Guido Liguoris book Nuovi sentieri gramsciani is at the cutting edge of Gramscian scholarship. Now available in English, this generous book offers a plenitude: biographical, philological, and interpretative advancements in Antonio Gramscis political thought to provide new perspectives on key moments in his life and thought.

Grounded in a deep and attentive reading of Gramscis works focusing on his pre-prison years, Liguori historically reconstructs and contextualises Gramscis ideas within the broader political, social, ideological, and philosophical landscape of his time. This includes Gramscis engagement with the Russian Revolution, the "Red Biennium" 19191920, the foundation of the Communist Party in Italy, his stay in Moscow in the years of the "New Economic Policy" and his meeting with Lenin; and some of the main aspects of his elaboration (the Southern Question in Italy, the interpretation of Machiavelli, and the theme of autonomy of politics within Marxist theory, the concept of "subaltern").

Guido Liguoris writing style is both accessible and rigorous making New Gramscian Paths suitable not only for specialists but also for a broader audience interested in Gramsci.

Arvustused

Liguoris new book provides a brilliant analysis of Gramsci dealing mainly (but not exclusively) with his pre-prison writings from his espousal of the Russian Revolution, his enthusiasm for the Workers Councils, to the founding of the Italian Communist Party. All those interested in Gramscis politics should read this essential book.

Donald Sassoon, Emeritus Professor of Comparative European History, Queen Mary University of London.

This remarkable book by one of Gramsci's most attentive readers opens new pathways for exploring the enduring power of the Italian revolutionary Communist's thought to illuminate key dimensions of the history of modern politics, society and culture. Obligatory reading for all those struggling for a "New Order."

Peter D. Thomas, Professor of the History of Political Thought, Brunel University of London.

With a scrupulous use of primary sources, Guido Liguori authoritatively inserts Gramsci into the revolutionary national and international debates current in the 1920s, showing how his positions, at times with their contradictions, develop towards the mature ones of the prison years.

Derek Boothman, co-editor of International Gramsci Journal and Professor, University of Bologna.

Guido Liguori presents a chronological and conceptual unfolding of Gramscis political thought from his work as a journalist, activist, and organizer to his work as a political party leader and political theorist. The book synthesizes the advancements in Gramscian studies, providing new insights into Gramscis life and thought.

Marcus E. Green, Professor in Political Science, Pasadena City College.

Preface.
1. From the October Revolution to the Revolution of the Concept
of Revolution
2. LOrdine Nuovo and Council Democracy
3. The Discordant
Harmony between Gramsci and Luxemburg: A Reconsideration
4. Gramsci and the
Livorno Question
5. A Strange Interview with Lenin
6. The Peasant Question
and the Southern Question in Gramsci as Theorist and Leader
7. Conceptions of
Subalterns and Subalternity in Gramsci
8. Machiavelli, Gramsci and the
Conception of a New Manifesto
9. Lenin, Gramsci and the Masses-Party
Dialectic
Guido Liguori is President of the International Gramsci Society. He taught history of contemporary political thought at the University of Calabria, Italy.