Abstract

For Gramsci, all social subjects are intellectuals not in as much as they have certain or spiritual instincts, which as radical historicist he posits as a primitive and elementary historical acquisition (199), but because of the investment involved in the activities that they perform in society; investment whose different degree of specificity and specialization is historical product of the polarization between manual and intellectual activities within that social division of labor which Marx and Engels had seen as lying at the root of the development of class society.

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