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Italian intellectual and political activist, founder of the Communist Party (Ales, Sardinia, 1891 - Rome, 1937). Thanks to the support of his brother and his intellectual capacity he overcame the difficulties produced by his physical deformity (he was hunchbacked) and by the poverty of his family (since his father was imprisoned, accused of embezzlement). He studied at the University of Turin, where he was influenced intellectually by Benedetto Croce and the socialists.

In 1913 he joined the Italian Socialist Party, immediately becoming a leader of its left wing. After working on various party periodicals, he founded, together with Palmiro Togliatti and Umberto Elia Terracini, the magazine Ordine nuovo (1919). Faced with the dilemma posed to socialists around the world by the course taken by the Russian Revolution, Antonio Gramsci chose to adhere to the communist line and, at the Livorno Congress (1921), split with the group that founded the Italian Communist Party.

Gramsci belonged from the beginning to the Central Committee of the new party, which he also represented in Moscow within the Third International (1922); he endowed the formation with an official press organ (L'Unità, 1924) and represented it as a deputy (1924). He was a member of the Executive of the Communist International, whose Bolshevik orthodoxy he defended in Italy by expelling from the party the ultra-left group of Amadeo Bordiga, which he accused of following Trotsky's line (1926).

He soon had to go underground, since since 1922 Italy was under the power of Mussolini, who would exercise from 1925 an iron fascist dictatorship. Gramsci was arrested in 1926 and spent the rest of his life in prison, subjected to humiliation and ill-treatment, which added to his tuberculosis to make prison life extremely difficult, until he died of cerebral congestion.

In these conditions, however, Gramsci was able to produce a great written work (the voluminous Prison Notebooks), containing an original revision of Marx's thought, in a historicist sense and tending to modernize the legacy of Marxism to adapt it to the conditions of Italy and twentieth-century Europe. Already at the Lyon Congress (1926) he had advocated the broadening of the social bases of communism by opening it to all classes of workers, including intellectuals. His theoretical contributions would powerfully influence the adaptation of Western communism that took place in the sixties and seventies, the so-called Eurocommunism. 🤮

Gramsci’s concept of hegemony. Gramsci saw the ruling class maintaining its power over society in two ways –

Coercion – it uses the army, police, prison and courts to force other classes to accept its rule

Consent (hegemony) – it uses ideas and values to persuade the subordinate classes that its rule is legitimate

Hegemony and Revolution

In advanced Capitalist societies, the ruling class rely heavily on consent to maintain their rule. Gramsci agrees with Marx that they are able to maintain consent because they control institutions such as religion, the media and the education system. However, according to Gramsci, the hegemony of the ruling class is never complete, for two reasons:

The ruling class are a minority – and as such they need to make ideological compromises with the middle classes in order to maintain power The proletariat have dual consciousness. Their ideas are influenced not only by bourgeois ideology but also by the material conditions of their life – in short, they are aware of their exploitation and are capable or seeing through the dominant ideology.

Antonio Gramsci Marxists.org :gramsci-heh:

Antonio Gramsci and the Italian Revolution :anti-italian-action:

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[–] keepcarrot@hexbear.net 4 points 2 days ago (1 children)

Grimdark section 31 Star Trek movie released. I imagine it will be a hot mess.

[–] GalaxyBrain@hexbear.net 3 points 2 days ago (1 children)

It's getting dragged HARRRRRD. No one wanted it and I guess it just sucks on its own merit as well. I'm glad it's only 90 minutes because I am sunk cost fallacied into watching it so I can continue to say I have seen all of start trek

[–] keepcarrot@hexbear.net 3 points 2 days ago (1 children)

Not quite a soft spot, but I think I enjoy bad films with medium to high budgets that are really trying to have a message but seem to miss the point of both their own writing and everything that they're referencing. It creates a sort of arrogance and subsequent toppling that is delicious in its own right.

[–] GalaxyBrain@hexbear.net 2 points 2 days ago (1 children)

I don't think there's any attempted message here either. It's basically the result at of a series they couldn't get off the ground cause of a combination of covid and Michelle Yeoh's pay grade skyrocketing and availability dropping after Everything Everywhwre All at Once kicked all kinds of ass, but money was put in and contracts were signed so it got turned into a streaming movie. It's basically.therw to defray the losses on a failed series development. From what I've heard it kinda just accepts section 31 as a thing and does suicide squad but Sci fi

[–] keepcarrot@hexbear.net 3 points 2 days ago (1 children)

It thus far does feel very made-for-TV vibe to it so far.

[–] GalaxyBrain@hexbear.net 2 points 2 days ago (1 children)

I am a big enough nerd to own a starfleet uniform (late ds9 style, blue shirt, lieutenant rank). I usually pop it on when watching trek I haven't seen before. Feels inappropriate for a few reasons this time. I'll maybe check it out tonight

[–] keepcarrot@hexbear.net 3 points 2 days ago (1 children)

I think my general distaste for this character specifically is the weird amount of reverence the writing has for her. Like, through breathtaking cynicism she "outwits" the star trek universe (at least in the show, I haven't watched this movie). But I've also noticed this sort of writing in a lot of TV shows that have a movie actor.

[–] GalaxyBrain@hexbear.net 2 points 2 days ago (1 children)

I can barely remember her in disco aside from the pilot. I don't remember much of disco

[–] keepcarrot@hexbear.net 3 points 2 days ago (1 children)
[–] GalaxyBrain@hexbear.net 3 points 2 days ago

If they could have stuck to one idea through to a conclusion instead of jumping around constantly and changing the premise twice a season, maybe I'd remember more