La France d’Antonio Gramsci

This book offers an original analysis of the place and function of French history, politics, and culture in Antonio Gramsci’s education and reflection. Gramsci thinks about France, its history, politics, and culture, but his intention goes far beyond that. He truly uses France to think about Italy a...

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