L'"inflessione egemonica". Benedetto Croce nella crisi della politica europea

Journal title TEORIA POLITICA
Author/s Salvatore Cingari
Publishing Year 2008 Issue 2008/1 Language Italian
Pages 10 P. 173-182 File size 446 KB
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Hegemony in Benedetto Croce’s Works and Gramscian Theory ABSTRACT: This essay reconstructs the usage of the term «hegemony» in Benedetto Croce’s works, stressing that it’s main feature is the strategy of containment of the « pratical-vital » by ethics and thought. This led to a culturally and philosofically monistic vision, which was different, from a political point of view, from Gentile’s, as it depended on the civil society to be put into practice, and not on an authoritarian state. The role played by the Gramscian theory of hegemony is analyzed, emphasizing the connection between coercion and consensus which was one of its key features.

Salvatore Cingari, L'"inflessione egemonica". Benedetto Croce nella crisi della politica europea in "TEORIA POLITICA" 1/2008, pp 173-182, DOI: