by Adam David Morton
Pluto Press, 2007
Paper: 978-0-7453-2384-8 | Cloth: 978-0-7453-2385-5
Library of Congress Classification HX289.7.G73M69 2007
Dewey Decimal Classification 327.101

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ABOUT THIS BOOK
Unravelling Gramsci makes extensive use of Antonio Gramsci's writings, including his pre-prison journalism, prison letters, and prison notebooks, to provide a fresh approach to understanding his contemporary relevance in the current neoliberal world order. Adam David Morton examines in detail the themes of  hegemony, passive revolution, and uneven development to provide a useful way of analyzing the contemporary global political economy, neoliberalism, state formation, and practices of resistance. The book explores the theoretical and practical limitations to the use of Gramsci's ideas today.



"Powerful and clarifying . . . a landmark volume."
---John Agnew, University of California, Los Angeles



"Morton draws upon an impressive knowledge of Gramsci's writings to provide new insights into key processes in today's world order."
---Anne Showstack Sassoon, Kingston University and Birbeck College, University of London.


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