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  1. The gramscian moment: Philosophy, hegemony and marxism.Peter D. Thomas - 2009 - Leiden: Koninklijke Brill Nv.
    Though claimed by disparate schools of thought, Peter Thomas shows Gramsci is best understood as deepening the classical Marxist tradition.
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  • (1 other version)Marx at the Margins: On Nationalism, Ethnicity, and Non-Western Societies.Kevin Anderson - 2010 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
    In _Marx at the Margins_, Kevin Anderson uncovers a variety of extensive but neglected texts by the well-known political economist which cast what we thought we knew about his work in a startlingly different light. Analyzing a variety of Marx’s writings, including journalistic work written for the _New York Tribune_, Anderson presents us with a Marx quite at odds with our conventional interpretations. Rather than providing us with an account of Marx as an exclusively class-based thinker, Anderson here offers a (...)
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  • The Empire of Civil Society: A Critique of the Realist Theory of International Relations.Justin Rosenberg - 1994 - Verso.
    This text presents a series of case studies - including classical Greece, Renaissance Italy and the Portuguese and Spanish empires - to show how the historical-materialist analysis of societies is a better guide to understanding global systems than the theories of standard international relations.
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  • Provincializing Europe: Postcolonial Thought and Historical Difference.Dipesh Chakrabarty - 2000 - Princeton University Press.
    First published in 2000, Dipesh Chakrabarty's influential Provincializing Europe addresses the mythical figure of Europe that is often taken to be the original site of modernity in many histories of capitalist transition in non-Western countries. This imaginary Europe, Dipesh Chakrabarty argues, is built into the social sciences. The very idea of historicizing carries with it some peculiarly European assumptions about disenchanted space, secular time, and sovereignty. Measured against such mythical standards, capitalist transition in the third world has often seemed either (...)
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  • Gramsci's Political Thought: Hegemony, Consciousness, and the Revolutionary Process.Joseph V. Femia - 1986 - Studies in Soviet Thought 32 (3):230-232.
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  • Theory as history: essays on modes of production and exploitation.Jairus Banaji - 2010 - Boston: Brill.
    The twelve essays in this book demonstrate the importance of bringing history back into historical materialism.
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  • Uneven Development: Nature, Capital and the Production of Space. [REVIEW]Pradeep Bandyopadhyay - 1986 - Science and Society 50 (2):250-253.
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  • The Fiction of Economic Coercion: Political Marxism and the Separation of Theory and History.Sébastien Rioux - 2013 - Historical Materialism 21 (4):92-128.
    The theory of social-property relations, or political Marxism, has argued that in contradistinction with pre-capitalist forms of exploitation, capitalism is characterised by the separation of the economic and the political, which makes surplus appropriation under this system uniquely driven by economic coercion. In spite of political Marxism’s various strengths, this article argues that the paradigm puts forward an ahistorical and sanitised conception of capitalism typical of bourgeois economics, which is an outcome of its formal-abstractionist approach to the concept of the (...)
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  • Gramsci and the state.Christine Buci-Glucksmann - 1980 - London: Lawrence & Wishart.
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  • [Book review] the colonizer's model of the world, geographical diffusionism and eurocentric history. [REVIEW]James Morris Blaut - 1997 - Science and Society 61 (2):272-275.
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  • Two methods in search of science.Michael Burawoy - 1989 - Theory and Society 18 (6):759-805.
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  • Hegemony, passive revolution and the modern Prince.Peter D. Thomas - 2013 - Thesis Eleven 117 (1):20-39.
    Gramsci’s concept of hegemony has been interpreted in a wide variety of ways, including a theory of consent, of political unity, of ‘anti-politics’, and of geopolitical competition. These interpretations are united in regarding hegemony as a general theory of political power and domination, and as deriving from a particular interpretation of the concept of passive revolution. Building upon the recent intense season of philological research on the Prison Notebooks, this article argues that the concept of hegemony is better understood as (...)
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