What are good editions of Gramsci's works? I feel like there is a bunch of opportunist appropriations of him in my country by useless soccdems that will not go anywhere and I want to see what he has to say himself. Commentaries are also ok, but I really want to read him without any "filters" as much as possible. (ik that the prison notebooks are a mess obviously)
Thanks in advance
I have "The Antonio Gramsci Reader", it seems to have a good range of selections from his entire career. I've only read a few from it so far.
thanks, how is the commentary/explanation of his allusions and metaphors?
It has some useful context, a short into by Eric Hobsbawm, chronology, and then in the back there is a glossary of key terms.
oh, cool!
returning to say thank you for this recc
Np, was it what you were looking for?
I wanted to read Gramsci's thoughts on hegemony and compare it to today's implementation of that strategy