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  • CONTENTS
  • FOREWORD
  • ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
  • PREFACE
  • Chapter 1 Setting the Problem
  • Clarifying the 'limits' to liberalism
  • The second impasse
  • The Hegelian interpretation and attempted resolution of the impasse
  • Chapter 2 Gramsci's Epistemological Eclecticism: What He Borrows from Vico and Croce, and Why
  • Against 'external realities' or dualisms of any kind
  • The contributions of Vico: Science as knowledge as history
  • Why Croce
  • Chapter 3 Science, Immanence, and the 'Real' Dialectic: A Question of the Political
  • The 'political' moment
  • The problem (and importance) of scienceRational and real in the 'real' dialectic
  • Chapter 4 The Understated Importance of the Concept of the Will
  • Will as the basis of a philosophy of praxis
  • 'Ethico-political' as an expression of collective will
  • The dilemma of a 'totalized social' immanent in its expression
  • Chapter 5 Investigating the Base/Superstructure Dilemma and What Gramsci Does to Change It
  • The 'base' versus the 'structure' dilemma
  • The 'economic' as 'structure' (or the so-called problem of 'quantity')
  • Into the structure and what Gramsci finds thereFrom hegemony in the structure to the ethico-political state
  • Chapter 6 Gramsci's Contribution to a Post-Liberal-Democratic Theory: Concluding Remarks
  • Gramsci's contribution
  • The continuing search
  • NOTES
  • BIBLIOGRAPHY
  • INDEX
  • A
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  • F
  • G
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  • P
  • Q
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