Bertolt Brecht, W. H. Auden, Andr Breton, Louis Aragon and the philosophers Antonio Gramsci and Walter Benjamin are perhaps the most famous...
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...more than "a materialist wasteland inhabited by gum-chewing shoe salesmen, lynchers of negroes ignorant of the works of Gramsci and Lukcs."
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I think the Gramsci formula about pessimism of the intellect and optimism of the will gets at something. But I was struck, when I spoke...
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Faith in this sort of approach was called into question by a Marxist, Antonio Gramsci. Marxs theory of Communism was an enlightenment...
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Gramsci's concept of cultural hegemony was sprung out of his quest to understand why the working classes weren't more willing to rise up and...
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...their own thoughts of affirmative return: to Karl Marx and to Sigmund Freud, certainly, but also to Antonio Gramsci, to Bertolt Brecht, to the...
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States as a materialist wasteland inhabited by gum-chewing shoe salesmen, lynchers of negroes ignorant of the works of Gramsci and Lukcs.
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As near as I can tell, Cultural Studies is as integral a project as any other: recall Gramsci's calls for integral history, for starters (I...
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I am right because I am the new Marx and only I understand. And Gramsci, he was dead good, he was. But now hes only dead.
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