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  • File Name: ODP77.html
    Modified: 14 August 2015
    Title: On the Dictatorship of the Proletariat
  • 8 Occurence(s) of the search term gramsciDescription:
    (Jack Woddis: 'Years of propaganda by the ruling class . . . have deceived the majority of working people . . .').[18] The consequence: the principal means of struggle under socialism would also be ideological, in order to correct or straighten out false idea.In this connexion I ought, in parenthesis, to mention the fact that this curiously idealist picture of socialism, coupled with its accompanying idealist notion of ideology (ideology = deception ), is nowadays sometimes 'legitimated' by the (mis)use of a term drawn from the writings of Antonio gramsci, the term hegemon.Thus it is argued that Gramsci, in drawing attention to the important role played by the propaganda, educational and cultural system in the maintenance of the State power of the ruling class, made it possible to 'correct' Lenin's 'one-sided' emphasis on the coercive function of the State, including the proletarian State, and thus opened the way to the 'modern' non-coercive and democratic conception of socialism now being developed in the Western European Communist Partie

  • File Name: ODP77i.html
    Modified: 14 August 2015
    Title: On the Dictatorship of the Proletariat - pt. 1
  • 3 Occurence(s) of the search term gramsciDescription:
    (Jack Woddis: 'Years of propaganda by the ruling class . . . have deceived the majority of working people . . .').[18] The consequence: the principal means of struggle under socialism would also be ideological, in order to correct or straighten out false idea.In this connexion I ought, in parenthesis, to mention the fact that this curiously idealist picture of socialism, coupled with its accompanying idealist notion of ideology (ideology = deception ), is nowadays sometimes 'legitimated' by the (mis)use of a term drawn from the writings of Antonio gramsci, the term hegemon.Thus it is argued that Gramsci, in drawing attention to the important role played by the propaganda, educational and cultural system in the maintenance of the State power of the ruling class, made it possible to 'correct' Lenin's 'one-sided' emphasis on the coercive function of the State, including the proletarian State, and thus opened the way to the 'modern' non-coercive and democratic conception of socialism now being developed in the Western European Communist Partie

  • File Name: ODP77ii.html
    Modified: 14 August 2015
    Title: On the Dictatorship of the Proletariat
  • 1 Occurence(s) of the search term gramsciDescription:
    It is ahead of its time, just as the real dialectic of history is ahead of its time, as opposed to the mechanical schemas of social evolution, even when these are formulated in a Marxist languag.In this connexion, gramsci would be right (c.'the revolution against Capital !') . . . if it were not for the fact that the whole of Capital only becomes intelligible in connexion with the dictatorship of the proletariat, whose necessity it demonstrate

  • File Name: ODP77iii.html
    Modified: 14 August 2015
    Title: On the Dictatorship of the Proletariat
  • 4 Occurence(s) of the search term gramsciDescription:
    proletariat and bourgeoisie, resulting from this mode of exploitation.[8]     It is an essential part of the Marxist analysis of the State as a class State, whose 'general social functions' are precisely nothing other than the whole of the mechanisms of reproduction of capitalist exploitatio.That is why the broadening of the analysis of the State (which must not be confused with the so-called 'broadening of the concept of the State'), whose foundations were laid by gramsci in particular, following Lenin himself, actually only reinforces the need for the dictatorship of the proletariat: for it means that the dictatorship of the bourgeoisie cannot be reduced to the repressive 'armour' of the army, police, and law courts, even when supplemented by propaganda, but extends to the whole set of ideological State apparatuses which, at the price of a permanent [7] In the same spirit, I take the liberty of referring the reader to some complementary texts:     -- L. Althusser, Essays in Self-Criticism, with an Introduction by Grahame Lock (NLB, 1976);     -- D. Lecourt, The Case of Lysenko, with an Introduction by Louis Althusser (NLB, 1977) [8] Which does not of course mean either that this process of constitution follows a linear course, nor that the classes always have an identical social position, nor again that the complexity of capitalist social formations can be reduced to the juxtaposition of the two classes whose antagonism determines their evolutio.Cf. also 'Plus-value et classes sociales', in my Cinq Etudes du matérialisme historique (Maspero, Paris, 1974). page 220 class struggle, ensures the material domination of the dominant ideology.[9] The concept of the dictatorship of the proletariat is an essential part of the argument that there can be no socialism and no destruction of the very foundations of exploitation in all its forms without the overthrow, in one way or another, of the State power of the bourgeoisie and the installation of the State power of the working peopl

  • File Name: Proletarian Science.pdf
    Modified: 5 September 2006
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  • 3 Occurence(s) of the search term gramsciDescription:
    Let me specif. The materialist and dialectical philosophical theses set to work by Marx in the elaboration of the basic concepts of historical materialism, by Engels in his polemic against Dühring, by Lenin in the heat of ideological and political battle against Bogdanov and The Theory of the ŒTwo Sciences¹ 105 the ŒOtzovists¹ and then in the constitution of the theory of imperialism, by gramsci in his tireless debate with Croce¹s spiritualism, by Mao in his struggle against dogmatist and empiricist tendencies in the Chinese Communist Party . . . have always had manifestly critical effects: they all used them as Œweapons¹ to Œknock away¹ the obstacles in theory which were, in a particular conjuncture, blocking the process of scientific and political practic.In each case the role of these theses was to open to theory the space of a Œplay¹ that allowed them to master in thought the nature and the displacement of contradictions to which practice had to adjust in order to transform its objec


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