Gramsci on Tahrir
Discover the profound insights of Brecht De Smet in his thought-provoking book, Gramsci on Tahrir, published by Pluto Press in 2016. This compelling work spans 288 pages and delves into the significance of Antonio Gramsci's concepts of passive revolution and Caesarism, particularly in relation to the Egyptian revolution and its subsequent counter-revolution. De Smet expertly analyzes the dynamics of political change and the complexities surrounding revolutionary movements, making this book essential for anyone interested in contemporary political theory and the historical context of Egypt's struggles. Engage with a critical examination of power, resistance, and the transformative potential of societal upheaval. Perfect for students, scholars, and anyone eager to understand the intricate interplay of ideology and action in modern revolutions.