Contemporary Gramsci: Echoes of the National-Popular Will in Latin America

Las Torres de Lucca: Revista Internacional de Filosofía Política 6 (11):73-96 (2017)
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The article focuses on the Gramscian concept of national-popular will based on its productivity to account, especially, for two central aspects of the constitution of political subjects: the need to enroll in a history, understood as articulation of different moments of resistance and political struggle; and the centrality of a "Jacobin" moment that produces political unity and, in this way, contributes to the construction of that history. Based on the work on this concept, the text is part of a series of Latin American discussions on ways to read Gramsci in the region and the possibilities of interpreting from their categories the political processes of recent years.

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