Gramsci political thinkers IR
Gramsci political thinkers IR
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He could protect marxism from being described as “Crude-Economic determinism”.
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Father of Neo-Marxism.
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Founder of Communist Party of Italy.
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Gramsci tried to understand the prediction of Marx that capitalism will die on its own than why it was not happening.
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He was influenced by theory of history given by Benedetto Croce – Role of cultural factors in shaping history.
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Realised importance of superstructure in shaping history.
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Concept of Integral State – CS + State.
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Neo-Marxism –
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Critical School – Cultural Marxism
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Structural School
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Marxism introduced by Gramsci –
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Cultural Marxism
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Open Marxism agains orthodox Marxism
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State can be classified in 2 types –
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Transparent – Where CS is absent. Easy to understand exploitative nature of state. Single revolution is enough.
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Opaque – Where CS exist. Difficult to understand real nature of state. Therefore revolution is not easy.
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Gramsci’s model of Base and Superstructure –
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Gramsci changed the conception of superstructure –
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SS is not just a reflection of base.
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SS is structure in itself.
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Divided SS into two blocs –
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CS – Media, Church, Educational Institution.
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State – Political Society.
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Analysis of CS –
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In western countries CS enjoys “freedom.”
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CS makes nature of state opaque.
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CS acts as cushion.
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CS plays primary role in maintaining capitalism.
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Gramsci’s Hegemony –
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CS manufactures consent meaning building hegemony.
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Hegemony –
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Soft Power/power of attraction.
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Defines limit of common sense.
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It becomes difficult for people to understand anything beyond common sense.
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Build by intellectuals.
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Workers dream of bourgeoise way of life.
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Type of power in which exploited feels happiness in own’s exploitation.
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To be built on continuous basis.
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Organic Intellectual- Capitalist class brought set of intellectuals they build hegemony by their lifestyle. This class is known as organic intellectual.
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Gramsci’s view on Intellectuals –
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Intellectuals – Set of persons who helps us in making sense of this world.
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Marx on Intellectuals –
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Exploiters.
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Generate False Consciousness.
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In his theory of revolution, workers have to depend on their own consciousness rather than intellectual.
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Lenin on Intellectuals –
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Workers won’t be able to develop consciousness on their own.
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He wanted middle class intellectuals in CP to act as leaders – “Vanguard of Revolution”.
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Gramsci on Intellectuals –
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Intellectuals belonged to working class.
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Every human is intellectual, because there is not which don’t require intellect.
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Traditional Intellectuals – intellectuals of bygone era. Ex – Church fathers.
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Concept of Leadership –
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Ability to form alliances/coalitions.
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Providing leadership.
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Difference between domination and hegemony –
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Domination – Power/Influence. Generally associated with coercion.
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Ideological Domination (Hegemony) – Represent power of attraction, consent.
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Counter Hegemony – Hegemony of Subaltern Class.
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Why required – Convincing through legitimacy of cause.
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How – Their own organic intellectual, workers need to do intellectual.
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In Gramsci revolution will proceed in 2 stages –
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War of Position – Protracted War. The aim is to establish the counter hegemony. They need to capture CS first – Battle of Hegemony
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War of movement/manoeuvre – This denotes armed action or direct attack. In this action will be able to capture state easily.
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Historical Class –
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Acc to Gramsci history changes when SS changes.
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SS is dominated by dominant class, which form historical bloc.
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This bloc is to be replaced by historical class and an alliance of subaltern class.