Gramsci's common sense inequality and its narratives
Material type: TextPublication details: Durham Duke University Press 2016Description: xvi,222pISBN:- 9780822362395
- 355.43092 23 CR-G
- HX288 .C74 2016
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Subalternity -- Intellectuals -- Common sense -- What subalterns know -- Adam Smith : a bourgeois, organic intellectual? -- The common sense of the Tea Party -- Common sense, good sense, and Occupy -- Conclusion. Reading Gramsci in the twenty-first century.
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