Reviews : Maurice A. Finocchiaro, Gramsci and the History of Dialectical Thought, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1 989, 30.00, xi + 313 pp [Book Review]

History of the Human Sciences 3 (2):277-279 (1990)
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Finocchiaro offers an interpretation of Antonio Gramscis Prison Notebooks. He is interested in Gramscis thoughts on politics, social science, and religion but tells us that he is not concerned directly with the content of these. Such details are best worked out after we know what he means by religion, science and politics (5). He thinks that Gramscis conceptual framework must be identified first so that one can then proceed to find more order in the Notebooks (5). There follows an extended discussion of what Gramsci says about his method and the method of Croce, Bukharin, and Machiavelli. Unfortunately, the crucial question of the relation of Gramscis thought to that of Marx is not considered in any depth

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