Antonio Gramsci has become one of the leading names in contemporary social sciences and humanities. His skills as an analyst, forged as a political leader in the heat of the revolutionary situation and the fascist counteroffensive of the first third of the 20th century – and therefore not as an exercise in academic preciousness, but aimed at understanding their pressing circumstances – continue today to inspire readings and interpretations both in the strictly intellectual sphere and among political activists of various stripes, even becoming clichés of everyday political language and blurring the precision of their contours as the breadth of their scope grows. Given this fact, and so that this proliferation can, in addition to lasting, be enriched in its foundations, this edition offers the reader in Spanish a new version of Antonio Gramsci's Prison Notebooks, the main source in whic...read more