Book review: Gramsci’s common sense: inequality and its narratives by Kate Crehan
Gonzalez Hernando, M.
(2017).
Book review: Gramsci’s common sense: inequality and its narratives by Kate Crehan.
In Gramsci’s Common Sense: Inequality and its Narratives, Kate Crehan examines a number of core concepts in the work of theorist Antonio Gramsci – including common sense, the subaltern and the intellectual – that can help give precise insight into the emergence and persistence of social inequalities. Drawing on such case studies as the Tea Party and Occupy Wall Street movements, this is a timely and profound account that has much to contribute to understandings of political change, writes Marcos González Hernando.
| Item Type | Online resource |
|---|---|
| Copyright holders | © 2017 The Author © CC BY-NC-ND 2.0 |
| Departments | LSE |
| Date Deposited | 10 Feb 2017 |
| URI | https://researchonline.lse.ac.uk/id/eprint/69288 |