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Gramsci and the Struggle for Democratic Communism

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Gramsci and the Struggle for Democratic Communism

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With its authoritarian distortions, the Marxism of the 20th century sundered the connections between the practice of Communism, and its essentially democratic ethos.

This book reconstructs those vital threads by turning to the work of Italian Marxist Antonio Gramsci. In the wake of the rise of neoliberalism and the new global order that it ushered in, Gramsci and the Struggle for Democratic Communism asks: what form of political rule can facilitate the transition away from capitalism's increasingly apocalyptic end game?

To answer this question, Wayne puts Gramsci into dialogue with key thinkers from his own historical period, from Marx, Lenin and Trotsky through to John Dewey and Walter Lippmann. Wayne argues that Gramsci's contribution to Marxism helps clarify the political inheritance that class democracies bequeath a revolutionary transition. Wayne then puts Gramsci into a critical dialogue with contemporary thinkers such as Stuart Hall, Ernesto Laclau and Antonio Negri, analysing such crisis situations as Britain and Venezuela under neoliberalism. In the final chapter he develops the concept of 'elongated dual power' to explore how revolutionary change can be reconciled with democratic principles as the old choice between barbarism or revolutionary change looms once more on the horizon.

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Table of Contents

Part One: Gramsci in his Own Time
1. Gramsci and Communism's Democratic Deficit
2. Marx and Gramsci on Nineteenth Century Capitalist State Formations
3. Lenin and Gramsci on Economism and Hegemony
4. Trotsky and Gramsci on Politics and the Culture of Everyday Life
5. Gramsci and the Philosophers of the Western Public Sphere

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Part Two: Gramsci in Our Time
6. Gramsci, Stuart Hall and Thatcherism
7. Gramsci and the British Political Cultures of Neo-Liberalism
8. Gramsci and the Venezuelan Revolution
9. Gramsci and the Contradictions of the Coming Revolution

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Bloomsbury Academic Test
Published 19 Mar 2026
Format Ebook (Epub & Mobi)
Edition 1st
Pages 328
ISBN 9781350447127
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Illustrations 1 bw illus
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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Michael Wayne

Michael Wayne is Professor in Screen Media at Brun…

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