This issue traces the ongoing battle between workers and oligarchs for cultural and political dominance — what Gramsci calls hegemony. It is great fight that rages from the factory floor to the art museum, from campuses to the countryside. At … The post Issue 18: Workers, Arts, and Oligarchs first appeared on Reform & Revolution.| Reform & Revolution
La krizoj de la politiko: suvereneco, reprezentado, gvidado, organizo.| Rizomatica
Le crisi della politica: sovranità, rappresentanza, leadership, organizzazione. di M. Minetti Il partito che manca Concordo pienamente con il sociologo Lorenzo Viviani quando, nel suo saggio Sociologia dei partiti (Carocci 2015), afferma che i partiti sono tutt’altro che superati come … Continua a leggere→| Rizomatica
Dans les années 1920, suite aux défaites des mouvements ouvriers révolutionnaires (en Allemagne, en Hongrie ou encore en Italie), l’Internationale communiste enrichit ses perspectives stratégiques à partir des axes de front unique et de gouvernement des travailleurs. Il s’agissait alors de penser la mise en action de la classe travailleuse en prenant sérieux l’ancrage durable| Gauche anticapitaliste - Section belge de la Quatrième Internationale
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Abstract One of Gramsci’s most quoted phrases is his 1930 statement in the Prison Notebooks that ‘[t]he crisis consists precisely in the fact that the old is dying and the new cannot be born; in this interregnum a great variety of morbid symptoms appear’. This has traditionally been taken to refer to the emergence of fascism against a background of capitalist crisis and failure of anti-capitalist forces. However, a closer examination of the textual and historical context of that sentenc...| Brill