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The Modern Prince: Part One—Gramsci as Leader of the Communist Movement in Italy, 1919-1926
The Modern Prince
Part One—Gramsci as Leader of the Communist Movement in Italy, 1919-1926
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Front Matter
Part One—Gramsci as Leader of the Communist Movement in Italy, 1919-1926
Introduction
Two Editorials From Ordine Nuovo
I
II
The Programme of Ordine Nuovo
The Southern Question
Part Two—Gramsci in Prison, 1926-1937
Introduction
The Study of Philosophy and of Historical Materialism
Connection between Common Sense, Religion and Philosophy
Relationship between Science, Religion and Common Sense
What is Man?
Marxism and Modern Culture
Critical Notes on an Attempt at a Popular Presentation of Marxism by Bukharin
I. Premise
2. General Questions
Historical Materialism and Sociology
The Constituent Parts of Marxism
The Intellectuals
Science and System
The Dialectic
The Concept of "Science"
The so-called "reality of the external world"
Judgment of Past Philosophies
Immanence and Marxism
Questions of Nomenclature and Content
The Concept of "Orthodoxy"
The Formation of Intellectuals
The Organisation of Education and Culture
Part Three—The Modern Prince: Essays on the Science of Politics in the Modern Age
Notes on Machiavelli's Politics
The Science of Politics
Elements of Politics
The Political Party
Some Theoretical and Practical Aspects of "Economism"
Foresight and Perspective
Analysis of Situations, Relations of Forces
Observations on Some Aspects of the Structure of Political Parties in Periods of Organic Crisis
On Bureaucracy
The Theorem of Definite Proportions
Sociology and Political Science
Number and Quality in Representative Régimes
Hegemony (Civil Society) and Division of Powers
The Conception of Law
Biographical Notes and Glossary
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