Antonio Gramsci - Later Thinkers Influenced By Gramsci

Later Thinkers Influenced By Gramsci

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  • Zackie Achmat
  • Louis Althusser
  • Perry Anderson
  • Giulio Angioni
  • Michael Apple
  • Stanley Aronowitz
  • Giovanni Arrighi
  • Zygmunt Bauman
  • Enrico Berlinguer
  • Homi K. Bhabha
  • Gordon Brown
  • Judith Butler
  • Alex Callinicos
  • Robert W. Cox
  • Alain de Benoist
  • Ernesto de Martino
  • Marilena de Souza Chaui
  • Rudi Dutschke
  • John Fiske
  • Paulo Freire
  • Néstor García Canclini
  • José Aricó
  • Eugenio Garin
  • Eugene D. Genovese
  • Stephen Gill
  • Sam Gindin
  • Todd Gitlin
  • Paul Gottfried
  • Stuart Hall
  • David Harvey
  • Hamish Henderson
  • Eric Hobsbawm
  • Samuel P. Huntington
  • Bob Jessop
  • Ernesto Laclau
  • Subcomandante Marcos
  • Chantal Mouffe
  • Antonio Negri
  • Luigi Nono
  • Michael Omi
  • Pier Paolo Pasolini
  • Antonio Pigliaru
  • Michelangelo Pira
  • Nicos Poulantzas
  • Gyan Prakash
  • William I. Robinson
  • Edward Said
  • Ato Sekyi-Otu
  • Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak
  • E.P. Thompson
  • Emily Thomas
  • Cornel West
  • Howard Winant
  • Raymond Williams
  • Eric Wolf
  • Howard Zinn
  • Partha Chatterjee
  • Eqbal Ahmad
  • Jean Comaroff and John Comaroff

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