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Vol. 6 No. 11 (2017): Gramsci, Democracy Between Latin America and Europe
Published: 2017-12-13

July-December. 

Published: 13/12/2017

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  • Why Gramsci?
    Ricardo Laleff Ilieff
    9-28
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Invited Authors

  • Gramsci and the Notion of Historical Catharsis. Validity for Latin America
    Lucio Oliver
    25-42
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Dossier Articles

  • What Is a “Hegemonic Crisis”? Some Notes on History, Revolution and Visibility in Gramsci
    Fabio Frosini
    45-71
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  • Contemporary Gramsci: Echoes of the National-Popular Will in Latin America
    Martín Cortés
    73-96
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  • Populism and Passive Revolution. About “The Uses of Gramsci” in Latin America
    Pablo Pizzorno
    97-130
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  • Common Sense in Gramsci’s State Theory. Reflections upon the South American Future
    Luciano Nosetto
    131-153
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  • On the Intellectual Movement in Turkey through Gramsci and Luxemburg
    Sevgi Doğan
    155-189
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  • Hegemonic Sovereignty: Carl Schmitt, Antonio Gramsci and the Constituent Prince
    Andreas Kalyvas, Nicole Darat Guerra (Trad.)
    193-248
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  • Not Everyone Can Tell the Truth. Foucault, Parresia and Populism
    Sebastian Barros
    251-282
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  • Tradition, Decision and Moderation: Critics of the Three Ways of Access a Juan Donoso Cortés's Thought
    Fabricio Ezequiel Castro
    283-327
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