TY - JOUR
T1 - Is western marxism western? The cases of Gramsci and Tosaka
AU - Chino, Takahiro
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
Copyright © 2017 Takahiro Chino.
PY - 2017
Y1 - 2017
N2 - This paper aims to show that two eminent Marxists in the 1930s, the Italian Antonio Gramsci and the Japanese Tosaka Jun, shared three important characteristics of so-called Western Marxism: the methodological development of Marxism, the focus on the superstructure, and the pessimism about the impossibility of immediate revolution. Showing that Gramsci and Tosaka shared these characteristics enables us to revisit the framework of “Western Marxism,” which confusingly consists of both theoretical characteristics and geographical criteria. Looking at Gramsci and Tosaka on the same plane allows us to revisit Marxist thought different from the orthodox Marxism in Soviet Russia, and not strictly as a Western, but as a part of potentially global movement of thought.
AB - This paper aims to show that two eminent Marxists in the 1930s, the Italian Antonio Gramsci and the Japanese Tosaka Jun, shared three important characteristics of so-called Western Marxism: the methodological development of Marxism, the focus on the superstructure, and the pessimism about the impossibility of immediate revolution. Showing that Gramsci and Tosaka shared these characteristics enables us to revisit the framework of “Western Marxism,” which confusingly consists of both theoretical characteristics and geographical criteria. Looking at Gramsci and Tosaka on the same plane allows us to revisit Marxist thought different from the orthodox Marxism in Soviet Russia, and not strictly as a Western, but as a part of potentially global movement of thought.
KW - Antonio Gramsci
KW - Global Intellectual History
KW - Marxist Philosophy
KW - Tosaka Jun
KW - Western Marxism
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U2 - 10.2979/jourworlphil.2.1.03
DO - 10.2979/jourworlphil.2.1.03
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85082459604
SN - 2474-1795
VL - 2
SP - 28
EP - 41
JO - Journal of World Philosophies
JF - Journal of World Philosophies
IS - 1
ER -