The Modern State and Future Society: Gramsci’s Two Conceptions of the “Ethical State”

The European Legacy 27 (2):125-142 (2021)
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Gramsci’s concept of the “ethical state” has been interpreted as a synonym for the “regulated society”—a future society in which everybody participates in governance following the rationalization o...

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