TY - JOUR
T1 - From Neo-republicanism to Socialist Republicanism
T2 - Antonio Gramsci, the European Council Movements and the ‘Second Republican Revival’
AU - Mulvad, Andreas Møller
AU - Popp-Madsen, Benjamin Ask
PY - 2022/6
Y1 - 2022/6
N2 - This article engages with socialist republicanism, which is preoccupied with extending freedom as non-domination, central to the neo-republican revival, from the political sphere of formal democracy to the economic sphere of capitalist production. Firstly, we discuss the transition from neo-republicanism to socialist republicanism. Secondly, we reconstruct the socialist republicanism of Antonio Gramsci, who was involved in the council movements in Turin in 1919–20. We argue that Gramsci applies the republican vocabulary of servitude to describe the capitalist workplace and analyse the workers’ councils as republican forms, allowing for popular self-determination in the economic sphere. Consequently, we contribute to the ongoing exploration of the historical, political, and conceptual affinities between republicanism and socialism and inscribe Gramsci as a key thinker in this endeavour.
AB - This article engages with socialist republicanism, which is preoccupied with extending freedom as non-domination, central to the neo-republican revival, from the political sphere of formal democracy to the economic sphere of capitalist production. Firstly, we discuss the transition from neo-republicanism to socialist republicanism. Secondly, we reconstruct the socialist republicanism of Antonio Gramsci, who was involved in the council movements in Turin in 1919–20. We argue that Gramsci applies the republican vocabulary of servitude to describe the capitalist workplace and analyse the workers’ councils as republican forms, allowing for popular self-determination in the economic sphere. Consequently, we contribute to the ongoing exploration of the historical, political, and conceptual affinities between republicanism and socialism and inscribe Gramsci as a key thinker in this endeavour.
KW - Antonio Gramsci
KW - Non-domination
KW - Republicanism
KW - Socialism
KW - Workers' councils
KW - Antonio Gramsci
KW - Non-domination
KW - Republicanism
KW - Socialism
KW - Workers' council
U2 - 10.3167/th.2022.6917106
DO - 10.3167/th.2022.6917106
M3 - Journal article
SN - 0040-5817
VL - 69
SP - 97
EP - 118
JO - Theoria: A Journal for Social and Political Theory
JF - Theoria: A Journal for Social and Political Theory
IS - 171
ER -