Caesarism and Bonapartism in Gramsci: hegemony and the crisis of modernity
"In Caesarism and Bonapartism in Gramsci, Francesca Antonini offers a fresh insight into Antonio Gramsci's thought. Capitalising on the achievements of recent Gramscian scholarship, she investigates his usage of the concepts of Bonapartism and Caesarism, both in his pre-prison writings and...
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Zusammenfassung: | "In Caesarism and Bonapartism in Gramsci, Francesca Antonini offers a fresh insight into Antonio Gramsci's thought. Capitalising on the achievements of recent Gramscian scholarship, she investigates his usage of the concepts of Bonapartism and Caesarism, both in his pre-prison writings and in the Prison Notebooks . The Caesarist-Bonapartist paradigm relates crucially to Gramsci's reflections on hegemony and on its transformations across the nineteenth and the twentieth centuries. While this model is essential to Gramsci's understanding of the interwar period and of the Fascist regime in Italy, it sheds a meaningful light also on other past and present scenarios, from the French Second Empire to contemporary USSR. Finally, yet importantly, such an analysis illuminates Gramsci's approach towards the Marxian legacy" |
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adam_text | Contents Preface: Gramsci on Caesarism and Bonapartism Acknowledgements xv Abbreviations xvii Note on the Text xix ix 1 The Concepts of Bonapartism and Caesarism from Marx to Gramsci і 1 The Genesis of the Category between Historiography and Political Polemics і շ Marx: From The Eighteenth Brumaire to The Civil War in France 3 3 Across the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries 7 2 The Pre-prison Writings 10 լ Two (Almost) Neglected Categories 10 2 Marx, Gramsci and the Marxian Sources 11 3 Socialism and Romanticism 15 1 Against Maximalism and Reformism: Reckoning with Italian Socialism 15 1.1 Cadoma and Bonapartism 15 1.2 Trade Unionism and Bonapartism 19 1.3 Parliamentary Cretinism and Socialist Reformism 21 1.4 In Memory ofSerrati 25 2 The ‘Romanticism’ of the Italian Bourgeoisie 28 2.1 Marx, Gramsci and the feuilleton 28 2.2 Gioda о del romanticismo and Parabola discendente 29 2.3 Italy’s Tragic Farce 33 4 Crisis and Balance: Between Revolution and Restoration 36 1 Gramsci’s Political Theory: Crisis and Balance 36 2 The Catastrophic Crisis of Capitalism 37 2.1 Gramsci and the Third International 37 2.2 A Decay and a Genesis 39 2.3 Revolution and Crisis of the Bourgeois-Capitalist World. 2.4 The Elections ofNovember igig 43 2.5 A Short Revival 48 41
CONTENTS 3 The Balance Metaphor: The Origins of the ‘Relations of Force’ 3.1 A Catastrophic Balance 51 3.2 Dictatorship of the Bourgeoisie or Dictatorship of the Proletariat? 53 3.3 An Illiberal Order 57 Bonapartism, Caesarism and Fascism in Gramsci’s Journalistic Works 61 1 The Crisis of the Liberal Order and the Rise of Fascism 61 2 A (Critical) Theory of State and Politics 62 3 Marx’s Eighteenth Brumaire՛. Analogies and Analyses 66 4 On the Gramsci-Marx Relationship in the Pre-prison Writings Towards the Prison Notebooks 73 1 Continuity and Novelty 73 2 The Editions of Marx’s Texts 75 3 Overview of the Occurrences 76 The Meanings of ‘Bonapartism’ 78 1 Bonapartism in the Prison Notebooks 78 2 Militarism and War of Movement 79 2.1 Cadomism and Bonapartism 79 2.2 Trotsky and the War ofMovement 81 3 Gramsci and the So-called ‘Dictatorships of Depretis, Crispi and Giolitti’ 85 4 Bonapartism and Bureaucracy 89 4.1 At the Origin of the Relationship 89 4.2 Between Marx and the Southern Question 93 Between Bonapartism and Caesarism 97 1 Anachronistic Revival or Useful Analytical Tool? 2 Q13, § § 23 and 27 and Their First Drafts 99 3 Further Occurrences 102 Gramsci and the Theory of Caesarism 105 1 Michels and ‘Charismatic Leadership 105 1.1 Q2,§75 105 1.2 A ‘Programmatic’Ambtvalence 108 97 51 69
VII շ 3 4 ‘The Old Is Dying and the New Cannot Be Bom’ no гл The Balance Formula in the Prison Notebooks no 2.2 Balance and Catastrophe 112 The Dreyfus Affair and the ‘Tendential’ Character of the Catastrophic Crisis Ո5 The ‘Taxonomy’ of Caesarism 118 4.1 Great Personalities and Historical Analogies 118 4.2 The Articulation of the Category 120 4.3 An ‘Incomplete’Scheme 124 Caesarism and Historical Analysis 126 1 Gramscian ‘Concerns’ 126 1.1 Practical Criteria ofInterpretation 126 1.2 Julius Caesar and Caesarism 129 2 The Historico-political Framework of the Prison Notebooks 130 2.1 Gramsci’s ‘Plural Temporalities’ and the Case ofFrance 130 2.2 The‘Waves’ofHistory 133 2.3 Napoleon in as Archetype of Caesarism 135 3 Caesarism and Passive Revolution 138 3.1 The Meanings of a Category 138 3.2 Marx’s‘Canons’and the Issue of the Marginal Forces 140 3.3 ‘Effectual Reality’and New Instruments ofAnalysis 144 Hegemony and Modernity 147 1 Twentieth-Century Caesarism 147 1.1 MacDonald, the Labour Party and the Coalition Governments 147 1.2 Italy in the 1920s 150 1.3 Fascism and Caesarism: A Controversial Match 151 2 Crisis of Authority and Caesarist-Bonapartist Solutions 155 2.1 The Organic Crisis 155 2.2 The Massive Structure of the Modem Democracies’ 158 3 A New Form of Hegemony 160 3.1 A Post-Jacobin Framework 160 3.2 The Issue of the ‘Dark Powers’ 161 3.3 Bureaucracy, Military Associations, Police 163 3.4 Bonapartism, Caesarism and Fascism 165
CONTENTS Contemporary Caesarism(s) 167 1 Totalitarian Trends 167 1.1 War ofPosition, Siege, and Concentration 167 1.2 A ‘Totalitarian’ Conception of the World 170 1.3 The Role of the Party 172 2 Between Moscow and Rome 176 2.1 Progressive or Regressive Authoritarianism? 176 2.2 Fascist Corporatism 177 2.3 Statolatry’ and the ‘Return’ of the Economic-Corporative Phase 179 2.4 Trotsky, Bonapartism and Napoleonem 183 3 ‘Alternative Modernities’ 187 3.1 Black Parliamentarism, Critique and Self critique 187 3.2 The Legal-Real Opposition and the Image of the Barometer 190 4 ‘Caesarism without a Caesar’ and the Issue of the Modem Prince 193 4.1 Individual Action and Collective Will 193 4.2 Caesarism and the Modem Prince 195 4.3 The ‘Party-Caesar՛ and the Role of Charismatic Figures 199 Caesarism, Bonapartism and the ‘Return to Marx’ in the Prison Writings 201 1 Gramsci and the Marxian Legacy 201 2 Caesarism and Bonapartism in the Prison Notebooks 202 Bibliography 207 Name Index 223 Subject Index 228
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Contents Preface: Gramsci on Caesarism and Bonapartism Acknowledgements xv Abbreviations xvii Note on the Text xix ix 1 The Concepts of Bonapartism and Caesarism from Marx to Gramsci і 1 The Genesis of the Category between Historiography and Political Polemics і շ Marx: From The Eighteenth Brumaire to The Civil War in France 3 3 Across the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries 7 2 The Pre-prison Writings 10 լ Two (Almost) Neglected Categories 10 2 Marx, Gramsci and the Marxian Sources 11 3 Socialism and Romanticism 15 1 Against Maximalism and Reformism: Reckoning with Italian Socialism 15 1.1 Cadoma and Bonapartism 15 1.2 Trade Unionism and Bonapartism 19 1.3 Parliamentary Cretinism and Socialist Reformism 21 1.4 In Memory ofSerrati 25 2 The ‘Romanticism’ of the Italian Bourgeoisie 28 2.1 Marx, Gramsci and the feuilleton 28 2.2 Gioda о del romanticismo and Parabola discendente 29 2.3 Italy’s Tragic Farce 33 4 Crisis and Balance: Between Revolution and Restoration 36 1 Gramsci’s Political Theory: Crisis and Balance 36 2 The Catastrophic Crisis of Capitalism 37 2.1 Gramsci and the Third International 37 2.2 A Decay and a Genesis 39 2.3 Revolution and Crisis of the Bourgeois-Capitalist World. 2.4 The Elections ofNovember igig 43 2.5 A Short Revival 48 41
CONTENTS 3 The Balance Metaphor: The Origins of the ‘Relations of Force’ 3.1 A 'Catastrophic'Balance 51 3.2 Dictatorship of the Bourgeoisie or Dictatorship of the Proletariat? 53 3.3 An Illiberal Order 57 Bonapartism, Caesarism and Fascism in Gramsci’s Journalistic Works 61 1 The Crisis of the Liberal Order and the Rise of Fascism 61 2 A (Critical) Theory of State and Politics 62 3 Marx’s Eighteenth Brumaire՛. Analogies and Analyses 66 4 On the Gramsci-Marx Relationship in the Pre-prison Writings Towards the Prison Notebooks 73 1 Continuity and Novelty 73 2 The Editions of Marx’s Texts 75 3 Overview of the Occurrences 76 The Meanings of ‘Bonapartism’ 78 1 Bonapartism in the Prison Notebooks 78 2 Militarism and War of Movement 79 2.1 Cadomism and Bonapartism 79 2.2 Trotsky and the War ofMovement 81 3 Gramsci and the So-called ‘Dictatorships of Depretis, Crispi and Giolitti’ 85 4 Bonapartism and Bureaucracy 89 4.1 At the Origin of the Relationship 89 4.2 Between Marx and the Southern Question 93 Between Bonapartism and Caesarism 97 1 Anachronistic Revival or Useful Analytical Tool? 2 Q13, § § 23 and 27 and Their First Drafts 99 3 Further Occurrences 102 Gramsci and the Theory of Caesarism 105 1 Michels and ‘Charismatic Leadership' 105 1.1 Q2,§75 105 1.2 A ‘Programmatic’Ambtvalence 108 97 51 69
VII շ 3 4 ‘The Old Is Dying and the New Cannot Be Bom’ no гл The Balance Formula in the Prison Notebooks no 2.2 Balance and Catastrophe 112 The Dreyfus Affair and the ‘Tendential’ Character of the Catastrophic Crisis Ո5 The ‘Taxonomy’ of Caesarism 118 4.1 Great Personalities and Historical Analogies 118 4.2 The Articulation of the Category 120 4.3 An ‘Incomplete’Scheme 124 Caesarism and Historical Analysis 126 1 Gramscian ‘Concerns’ 126 1.1 Practical Criteria ofInterpretation 126 1.2 Julius Caesar and Caesarism 129 2 The Historico-political Framework of the Prison Notebooks 130 2.1 Gramsci’s ‘Plural Temporalities’ and the Case ofFrance 130 2.2 The‘Waves’ofHistory 133 2.3 Napoleon in as Archetype of Caesarism 135 3 Caesarism and Passive Revolution 138 3.1 The Meanings of a Category 138 3.2 Marx’s‘Canons’and the Issue of the Marginal Forces 140 3.3 ‘Effectual Reality’and New Instruments ofAnalysis 144 Hegemony and Modernity 147 1 Twentieth-Century Caesarism 147 1.1 MacDonald, the Labour Party and the Coalition Governments 147 1.2 Italy in the 1920s 150 1.3 Fascism and Caesarism: A Controversial Match 151 2 Crisis of Authority and Caesarist-Bonapartist Solutions 155 2.1 The Organic Crisis 155 2.2 The 'Massive Structure of the Modem Democracies’ 158 3 A New Form of Hegemony 160 3.1 A Post-Jacobin Framework 160 3.2 The Issue of the ‘Dark Powers’ 161 3.3 Bureaucracy, Military Associations, Police 163 3.4 Bonapartism, Caesarism and Fascism 165
CONTENTS Contemporary Caesarism(s) 167 1 Totalitarian Trends 167 1.1 War ofPosition, Siege, and Concentration 167 1.2 A ‘Totalitarian’ Conception of the World 170 1.3 The Role of the Party 172 2 Between Moscow and Rome 176 2.1 Progressive or Regressive Authoritarianism? 176 2.2 Fascist Corporatism 177 2.3 'Statolatry’ and the ‘Return’ of the Economic-Corporative Phase 179 2.4 Trotsky, Bonapartism and Napoleonem 183 3 ‘Alternative Modernities’ 187 3.1 Black Parliamentarism, Critique and Self critique 187 3.2 The Legal-Real Opposition and the Image of the Barometer 190 4 ‘Caesarism without a Caesar’ and the Issue of the Modem Prince 193 4.1 Individual Action and Collective Will 193 4.2 Caesarism and the Modem Prince 195 4.3 The ‘Party-Caesar՛ and the Role of Charismatic Figures 199 Caesarism, Bonapartism and the ‘Return to Marx’ in the Prison Writings 201 1 Gramsci and the Marxian Legacy 201 2 Caesarism and Bonapartism in the Prison Notebooks 202 Bibliography 207 Name Index 223 Subject Index 228 |
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title_full | Caesarism and Bonapartism in Gramsci hegemony and the crisis of modernity by Francesca Antonini |
title_fullStr | Caesarism and Bonapartism in Gramsci hegemony and the crisis of modernity by Francesca Antonini |
title_full_unstemmed | Caesarism and Bonapartism in Gramsci hegemony and the crisis of modernity by Francesca Antonini |
title_short | Caesarism and Bonapartism in Gramsci |
title_sort | caesarism and bonapartism in gramsci hegemony and the crisis of modernity |
title_sub | hegemony and the crisis of modernity |
topic | Gramsci, Antonio 1891-1937 (DE-588)118541463 gnd Bonapartismus (DE-588)4007637-4 gnd Politische Philosophie (DE-588)4076226-9 gnd Cäsarismus (DE-588)4231098-2 gnd |
topic_facet | Gramsci, Antonio 1891-1937 Bonapartismus Politische Philosophie Cäsarismus Hochschulschrift |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=032521413&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
volume_link | (DE-604)BV019343535 |
work_keys_str_mv | AT antoninifrancesca caesarismandbonapartismingramscihegemonyandthecrisisofmodernity |