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Theft of Gramsci: On the radical right, radical left, and common sense

  • Agnieszka Pasieka

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Abstract

Drawing on ethnographic research with radical right-wing activists in Italy and Poland, my article reflects on the ways in which the Gramscian framework may enhance our understanding of the present-day political landscape. Gramsci’s role in the article is threefold. First, since he was a keen observer of fascist developments, I relate his observations on fascism and inquire into their relevance for understanding the rise of the far right today. Second, I explore the agendas of the movements I studied through the Gramscian lens. Inspired by the special issue’s editors, I examine the extent to which Gramsci’s concept of “common sense” is helpful for analyzing contemporary far-right activism. Third, I relate my own ethnographic observation to analyses of a broader terrain of far-right politics to shed light on the phenomenon of “far-right Gramscianism.” Bringing together all these observations on the radical right, “common sense” and Gramsci’s legacy, I reflect on the complex interrelationship between the radical right and the radical left.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)417–436
Number of pages20
JournalDialectical Anthropology
Volume46
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2022

Austrian Fields of Science 2012

  • 504009 Ethnology

Keywords

  • Common sense
  • Fascism
  • Gramsci
  • Radical left
  • Radical right

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