03707nam 22006375 450 991048872200332120220113203524.09783030756888303075688210.1007/978-3-030-75688-8(CKB)5590000000516504(MiAaPQ)EBC6676092(Au-PeEL)EBL6676092(OCoLC)1260346628(PPN)259468509(DE-He213)978-3-030-75688-8(EXLCZ)99559000000051650420210624d2021 u| 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierHegemony and Class Struggle Trotsky, Gramsci and Marxism /by Juan Dal Maso1st ed. 2021.Cham :Springer International Publishing :Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,2021.1 online resource (239 pages)Marx, Engels, and Marxisms,2524-71319783030756871 3030756874 Includes bibliographical references and index.1. Hegemony in Trotsky's Though: From Hegemonic Power to Theory of Revolution -- 2. Hegemony in Trotsky's Thought: The Problem of Hegemony in the Transition -- 3. Trotsky in the Prison Notebooks -- 4. Once Again on Trotsky and Gramsci. .Leon Trotsky and Antonio Gramsci are two of the most important Marxist thinkers of the 20th century. This book explores the similarities and the differences between their philosophical and political theories. The first and second chapters deal with a still under-investigated aspect of Trotsky's thought, i.e. his reflections on the issue of hegemony. The third chapter focuses on Gramsci's critique of Trotsky in his Prison Notebooks, analysing Gramsci's knowledge of Trotsky's positions as well as the scope and limits of Gramsci's critique. The fourth chapter consists of a critical rereading of Perry Anderson's essay Antinomies of Antonio Gramsci, originally published in 1976 and republished in 2017 and an analysis of the book Gramsci and Trotsky in the Shadow of Stalinism by Emanuele Saccarelli. The result is an investigation that offers new insight into both Trotsky's and Gramsci's thought, while proposing a new point of view from which to interpret revolutionary theory and strategy in the contemporary scenario. One of the main topics addressed throughout the book is the specific position of the problem of hegemony in a theory of permanent revolution, demonstrating that Trotsky had a particular understanding of the question of hegemony and that Gramsci, in turn, introduced a concept of hegemony that is closely associated with an idea of permanent revolution, such that the dynamics of the relationship between democratic struggles and socialist struggles presented in both theories are very similar. Juan Dal Maso is an Independent Scholar from the City of Buenos Aires, Argentina. .Marx, Engels, and Marxisms,2524-7131Political scienceWorld politicsPolitical sociologyPolitical TheoryPolitical HistoryPolitical SociologyPolitical science.World politics.Political sociology.Political Theory.Political History.Political Sociology.327.101335.433Dal Maso Juan955461MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910488722003321Hegemony and Class Struggle2161926UNINA