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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