I n contemporary debates in the social sciences, critical sociology and Marxism are typically located in the same box. In fact, their relationship is hardly self-evident. The reconstruction of the discipline in Italy after the Second World War perfectly illustrates the struggle for the hegemony of the study of “the social” – and the inherently confl ictual relations between sociology and Marxism.
Stranger in his own Land. Gramsci and Italian Sociology
CHESTA R
2017-01-01
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I n contemporary debates in the social sciences, critical sociology and Marxism are typically located in the same box. In fact, their relationship is hardly self-evident. The reconstruction of the discipline in Italy after the Second World War perfectly illustrates the struggle for the hegemony of the study of “the social” – and the inherently confl ictual relations between sociology and Marxism.File in questo prodotto:
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