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    Antonio Gramsci's Critique of Scientistic Marxism.Beverly L. Kahn - 1989 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 64 (2):158-175.
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    Antonio Gramsci’s Reformulation of Benedetto Croce’s Speculative Idealism.Beverly L. Kahn - 1985 - Idealistic Studies 15 (1):18-40.
    The philosophical legacy of Antonio Gramsci, co-founder of the Italian Communist Party, represents a significant contribution to Marxist philosophy. Gramsci breathes new life into the Marxist tradition by infusing Marxism with persistent strands of Italian political thought. Not only does Gramsci turn to the Marxist philosophy of Antonio Labriola, but, furthermore, he reaches outside the Marxist tradition to such non-Marxist thinkers as Giambattista Vico, Niccolo Machiavelli, Gaetano Mosca, Giovanni Gentile, and Benedetto Croce. In particular, it is through his encounter with, (...)
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    Toward the Construction of a Theory of Political Action. [REVIEW]Beverly L. Kahn - 1987 - Idealistic Studies 17 (3):273-275.
    This book originated as a doctoral dissertation and, as such, it exhibits the awkwardness of style that one frequently finds in dissertations: incoherent paragraphs, bold unsubstantiated generalizations, crucial concepts employed without explicit definition, excessive progress reports. There are also numerous typographical errors—an average of one per page. At a minimum, one must conclude that this book was poorly edited.
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