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Gramsci's
political and social writings occur in two periods, pre-prison
(1910-1926) and prison (1929-35). His pre-prison writings tend to
be politically specific, while his prison writings tend to be more
historical and theoretical.
For
a brief overview of Gramsci's life and thought see:
An
Introduction to Gramsci's Life and Thought by Frank Rosengarten.
Chronology
1921-1926, from Selections from Political Writings
(1921-1926)
Pre-Prison Political
Writings 1910-1926
1916
Men
or machines? (Avanti!, 24 December)
1917
Notes
on The Russian Revolution (Grido del Popolo, 29 April)
The
Russian Maximalists (Grido del Popolo, 28 July)
The
Revolution Against 'Capital' (Avanti!, 24 December)
1921
Caporetto
and Vittorio Veneto (L'Ordine Nuovo, 28 January)
War
is war (L'Ordine Nuovo, 31 January)
Worker“s
control (L'Ordine Nuovo, 10 February)
The
general confederation of labour (L'Ordine Nuovo, 25 February)
Real
dialectics (L'Ordine Nuovo, 3 March)
Officialdom
(L'Ordine Nuovo, 4 March)
Unions
and councils (L'Ordine Nuovo, 5 March)
Italy
and Spain (L'Ordine Nuovo, 11 March)
Socialists
and communists (L'Ordine Nuovo, 12 March)
England
and Russia (L'Ordine Nuovo, 18 March)
The
italian parliament (L'Ordine Nuovo, 24 March)
The
Communists and the Elections
The
Elections and Freedom
Elemental
Forces
The
Old Order in Turin
Socialists
and Fascists
Reactionary
Subversiveness
Referendum
Leaders
and Masses
Bonomi
The
"Arditi del Popolo"
The
Development of Fascism
Against
Terror
The
Two Fascisms
The
Agrarian Struggle in Italy
Those
Mainly Responsible
Parties
and Masses
Masses
and Leaders
One
Year
1922
The
"Alleanza del Lavoro"
A
Crisis within the Crisis
Lessons
1924
Editorial:
March 1924
"Leader"
Against
Pessimism
Gramsci
to Togliatti, Scoccimarro, Leonetti, etc. (21 March 1924)
The
Programme of L'Ordine Nuovo
Problems
of Today and Tomorrow
Gramsci
to Zino Zini (2 April 1924)
Gramsci
to Togliatti, Scoccimarro, etc. (5 April 1924)
The
Como Conference: Resolutions
Gramsci's
Intervention at the Como Conference
The
Italian Crisis
Democracy
and Fascism
The
Fall of Fascism
1925
Report
to the Central Committee: 6 February 1925
Speech
to the Italian parliament, 16 May 1925
Introduction
to the First Course of the Party School
The
Internal Situation in our Party and the Tasks of the Forthcoming
Congress
Elements
of the Situation
1926
The
Italian situation and the tasks of the PCI (Lyons, January 1926)
The
party's first five years (L'Unita, 24 February 1926)
A
study of the Italian situation (Report to the 2-3 August 1926
meeting of the Party's Executive Commitee.)
The
peasants and the dictatorship of the proletariat (L'Unitą,
17 September 1926)
Once
again on the organic capacities of the working class
(L'Unitą, 1 October 1926)
We
and the Republican Concentration (L'Unitą, 13 October
1926)
Some
aspects of the southern question (Unfinished, October 1926)
Prison Notebooks
1929-1935
Contents
of Notebooks
Hegel
and associationism
Military
art and political art
The
Intellectuals
The
Intellectuals
On
Education
The
Modern Prince
State
and Civil Society
The
Study of Philosophy
Structure
and Superstructure [i]
Structure
and Superstructure [ii]
Structure
and Superstructures [iii]
The
Concept of ‘Historical Bloc’
Ethico-Political
History
Ethico-Political
History and Hegemony
Political
Ideologies
Ideologies
Validity
of Ideologies
Analysis
of Situations: Relations of Force
Some
Theoretical and Practical Aspects of ‘Economism’ [also in The
Modern Prince]
Observations
on Certain Aspects of the Structure of Political Parties in Periods of
Organic Crisis
War
of Position and War of Manoeuvre
War
of Position and War of Manoeuvre or Frontal War
Agitation
and Propaganda
Caesarism
The
Problem of Political Leadership in the Formation and Development of the
Modern State in Italy
Rationalization
of the Demographic Composition of Europe
Some
Aspects of the Sexual Question
Financial
Autarky and Industry
‘Animality’
and Industrialism
Rationalization
of Production and Work
Taylorism
and the Mechanization of the Worker
Philosophy:
Some preliminary reference points
Collections of
Gramsci’s Writings
Selections
from Political Writings (1921-1926)
Selections
from the Prison Notebooks
An
Antonio Gramsci Reader