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Intellectuals, ideology, and the ethico-political

In: The Elgar Companion to Antonio Gramsci

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  • Jean-Pierre Reed
  • Carlos L. Garrido

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This chapter explores Antonio Gramsci’s position on the relationship between intellectuals, ideology, and the ethico-political. Relying on Gramsci’s work and secondary sources, it provides answers to the following questions: Who is an intellectual? What kind of an intellectual plays a role in the politics of social transformation? What is ideology? What is (counter) hegemony? What is the ethico-political? Where is a counter-hegemonic discourse crafted? And how, and in what ways, does an intellectual facilitate the politics of social transformation? It proposes that, for Gramsci, the effectiveness of a counter-hegemonic project depends on the degree to which an existent ideological landscape is dis-articulated from capitalist hegemony and re-articulated in a socialist direction, oppositional spaces facilitate the formation of moral and emotional convictions, and proletarian organic intellectuals and subaltern actors share a reciprocal learning relationship as well as a relationship based on the unity of theory and practice and the unity of reason and emotion.

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  • Jean-Pierre Reed & Carlos L. Garrido, 2024. "Intellectuals, ideology, and the ethico-political," Chapters, in: William K. Carroll (ed.), The Elgar Companion to Antonio Gramsci, chapter 9, pages 152-170, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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