Gramsci Is Dead: Anarchist Currents in the Newest Social Movements is a book by Richard J. F. Day about whether social movements should pursue cultural hegemony. Day has been described as being "among a new generation of anarchist academics challenging Marxist dominance at the universities."

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Gramsci Is Dead
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AuthorRichard J. F. Day
SubjectPostanarchism
PublisherPluto Press
Publication date
September 2005
Pages264
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  • Bratich, Jack (May 29, 2007). "A Review of: 'Gramsci is Dead: Anarchist Currents in the Newest Social Movements by R. Day'". The Communication Review. 10 (2): 167–170. doi:10.1080/10714420701350445. ISSN 1071-4421. S2CID 146743557 via Taylor & Francis.
  • McKay, Iain (July 2009). "'O dark dark dark. They all go into the dark': The many deaths of Antonio Gramsci". Capital & Class. 33 (2): 131–140. doi:10.1177/030981680909800105. ISSN 0309-8168. S2CID 142661860.
  • Patnaik, Arun Kumar (2008). "Gramsci Is Dead but Resurrected". Economic and Political Weekly. 43 (50): 25–27. ISSN 0012-9976. JSTOR 40278287.
  • Reitan, Ruth (2007). "REVIEW ESSAY: A Global Civil Society in a World Polity, or Angels and Nomads Against Empire?". Global Governance. 13 (3): 445–460. doi:10.1163/19426720-01303010. ISSN 1075-2846. JSTOR 27800671.

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