Keywords
Antonio Gramsci
History
Translatability
Philosophy of praxis
Hegemony
History
Translatability
Philosophy of praxis
Hegemony
How to Cite
Sclocco, C. (2025). Modernity, Hegemony and Revolution in Antonio Gramsci. International Gramsci Journal, 6(1). https://doi.org/10.14276/igj.v6i1.4962
Received 2025-03-10
Accepted 2025-05-05
Published 2025-06-30
Accepted 2025-05-05
Published 2025-06-30
Abstract
Review of the two latest books by Yohann Douet: L’Histoire et la question de la modernité chez Antonio Gramsci, Paris, Classique Garnier, 2022; L’hégémonie et la révolution. Gramsci, penseur politique, Paris, Amsterdam, 2023.

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