Pasadena City College
Social Sciences
Review of Carlos Nelson Coutinho, Gramsci’s Political Thought, trans. Pedro Sette-Camara, Leiden/Boston, MA: Brill, 2012, 198 pp.
This is a chapter from the book The Political Philosophies of Antonio Gramsci and B. R. Ambedkar: Itineraries of Dalits and Subalterns, edited by Cosimo Zene (New York: Routledge, 2013), pp. 116-28.
Marcus E. Green, “Gramsci and Subaltern Struggles Today: Spontaneity, Political Organization, and Occupy Wall Street,” in Antonio Gramsci, edited by Mark McNally, Critical Explorations in Contemporary Thought Series (New York: Palgrave,... more
Este artigo tem como objetivo realizar um exame sobre a espontaneidade e a direção consciente nos escritos de Antonio Gramsci. Em contraste com as acusações de vanguardismo, busca-se mostrar que a teoria política de Gramsci é... more
In the Muslim historical and cultural context, examples of peaceful means to negotiation must be explored to break down the stereotypical assumptions about Islamic endorsement of or mandate toward violent means to address religious and... more
Rousseau’s Discourse on the Origins of Inequality (Second Discourse) specifically addresses his concerns about Thomas Hobbes’s Leviathan. This paper presents three arguments to explain the nature of these critiques, to examine his... more
Ovid’s Metamorphoses opens in Book 1 with an erotic pastoral scene between Apollo and Daphne. This twin narrative of pursuit and of resistance appears through both masculine and feminine perspectives simultaneously. Daphne’s... more
Ben Lazare Mijuskovic, PhD., LCSW possesses the rare interdisciplinary pedigree which empowers him to speak to both academic and practical concerns. With advanced degrees in philosophy and literature, Mijuskovic examines numerous aspects... more