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Antonio Gramsci
Italian Marxist philosopher, writer, and politician (1891–1937)
Italian Communist Party
communist political party in Italy (1921–1991)
cultural hegemony
marxist notion of cultural dominance
L'Unità
thumb|The header of the first issue of Cuore (zine)|Cuore '''''' (; English: "the Unity") is an Italian newspaper, founded as the official newspaper of the Italian Communist Party (PCI) in 1924. It was supportive of that party's successor parties, the Democratic Party of the Left, Democrats of the Left, and, from October 2007 until 2017, the Democratic Party.
Prison Notebooks
book series
Subaltern
colonial populations who are socially, politically, and geographically excluded from the hierarchy of power of an imperial colony and from the metropolitan homeland of an empire
Neo-Gramscianism
Neo-Gramscianism is a critical theory approach to the study of international relations (IR) and the global political economy (GPE) that explores the interface of ideas, institutions and material capabilities as they shape the specific contours of the state formation. The theory is heavily influenced by the writings of Antonio Gramsci. Neo-Gramscianism analyzes how the particular constellation of social forces, the state and the dominant ideational configuration define and sustain world orders. In this sense, the neo-Gramscian approach breaks the decades-old stalemate between the realist school
L'Ordine Nuovo
Italian weekly newspaper, 1919–1925
transformativism
thumb|right|220px|A cartoon about Agostino Depretis, accusing him of being a [[chameleonic politician]] Trasformismo was the method of making a flexible centrist coalition of government which isolated the extremes of the political left and the political right in Italian politics after the Italian unification and before the rise of Benito Mussolini and Italian Fascism.
passive revolution
years-long change in political order, in Gramscian discourse
organic crisis
scenario of complete instability of a system