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ISBN-10: 0226829383
ISBN-13: 9780226829388
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Publish Date: 11/05/2023
Dimensions: 9.00" L, 6.00" W, 0.74" H

To Live Is to Resist: The Life of Antonio Gramsci

Translator: Laura Marris
Foreword by: Nadia Urbinati

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This in-depth biography of Italian intellectual Antonio Gramsci casts new light on his life and writing, emphasizing his unflagging spirit, even in the many years he spent in prison.

One of the most influential political thinkers of the twentieth century, Antonio Gramsci (1891-1937) has left an indelible mark on philosophy and critical theory. His innovative work on history, society, power, and the state has influenced several generations of readers and political activists, and even shaped important developments in postcolonial thought. But Gramsci’s thinking is scattered across the thousands of notebook pages he wrote while he was imprisoned by Italy’s fascist government from 1926 until shortly before his death.

To guide readers through Gramsci’s life and works, historian Jean-Yves Frétigné offers To Live Is to Resist, an accessible, compelling, and deeply researched portrait of an extraordinary figure. Throughout the book, Frétigné emphasizes Gramsci’s quiet heroism and his unwavering commitment to political practice and resistance. Most powerfully, he shows how Gramsci never surrendered, even in conditions that stripped him of all power–except, of course, the power to think.

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"If, as Primo Levi so presciently warned us in 1974, 'every age has its own fascism, ' it follows that every age needs its own Gramsci. And Jean-Yves Frétigné has given us a Gramsci for our perilous times. This lucidly translated biography traces an intellectual, political, and personal drama that passes through Sardinia, Turin, the Stoics, Spinoza, Machiavelli, Vico, Leopardi, and Marx. We come to understand the origins and explicatory power of Gramscian terms such as 'subalternity, ' 'hegemony, ' 'organic intellectuals, ' and 'pessimism of the intellect, optimism of the will.' The epilogue poignantly renders the pathos of Gramsci's last years. Most importantly, the reader will be inspired by a life and mind that insisted on a participatory and permanent resistance against the seemingly natural order of things."– "Stanislao Pugliese, Hofstra University"
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Details

ISBN-10: 0226829383
ISBN-13: 9780226829388
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Publish Date: 11/05/2023
Dimensions: 9.00" L, 6.00" W, 0.74" H
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