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Gramsci
Gramsci
The revolutionary right: the threat remains
The transatlantic conservative movement can be understood as a process Gramsci called ‘Revolution-Restoration’, and the left must stop being spectators to the course of events, argues Mike Wayne
It’s working people’s good sense versus the government’s nonsense – weekly briefing
Lindsey German on Covid and the distortions of the Tory spin machine
In the Red Corner: the Marxism of José Carlos Mariátegui - book review
Mike Gonzalez,
In The Red Corner
, recovers José Carlos Mariátegui’s Marxist understanding of Latin America in the context of the development of capitalism, finds Orlando Hill
The Mobilization and Demobilization of Middle-Class Revolt - book review
An analysis of hegemony and consciousness among the economically distressed middle class of Argentina provides lessons for activists everywhere, finds Orlando Hill
Brexit as the organic crisis of the British state
Brexit is exposing the crises inherent in contemporary British and European capitalism, argues Sean Ledwith
The rise and fall of neoliberalism
The neoliberal order established since the 70s is collapsing and what comes out of it is down to us, argues Chris Bambery
Brexit strategy: power, class and a government adrift
The insights of the great Italian revolutionary Antonio Gramsci come into immediate focus as Chris Bambery reflects upon the present predicaments of our ruling class
Why theory matters if you want to change the world
Chris Nineham argues that theory is too important to be left in the hands of the enemies of change
Gramsci the revolutionary, in his own words
Gramsci is claimed by many different left currents, but a new volume of his letters shows his commitment to revolutionary politics pursued through united mass action, argues Chris Nineham
Movements can make history - but revolutions don’t just happen
Chris Nineham argues that two new Marxist books about social movements reflect a common tendency to downplay the conscious, organised element in the way change happens
Gramsci’s Leninism
Chris Walsh explores Antonio Gramsci as a Leninist, the originality of his thinking and the relevance of Gramsci today
Antonio Gramsci - book review
Published for the first time in English, Antonio Santucci's book
Antonio Gramsci
is a brilliant short introduction to the life and work of one of the most important revolutionaries of the 20th century
Duncan Hallas: The Comintern and the united front
Writing in 1975, revolutionary socialist Duncan Hallas stressed the need for what is often called the united front method.
Gramsci, hegemony and the united front
Antonio Gramsci was one of the 20th century's most original Marxists. Chris Nineham reviews a new study that argues his ideas matter for anyone fighting for a better world today