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Conditions Quote by Antonio Gramsci

“A social group can, indeed must, already exercise 'leadership' before winning governmental power (this is indeed one of the principal conditions for the winning of such power); it subsequently becomes dominant when it exercises power, but even if it holds it firmly in its grasp, it must continue…” quote by Antonio Gramsci
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“A social group can, indeed must, already exercise 'leadership' before winning governmental power (this is indeed one of the principal conditions for the winning of such power); it subsequently becomes dominant when it exercises power, but even if it holds it firmly in its grasp, it must continue to 'lead' as well.”

Antonio Gramsci

About This Quote

Leadership must be demonstrated by a social group before it can secure political authority; once in power, ongoing leadership is essential to maintain dominance.

In simple terms: Leadership precedes and sustains power.

Key Takeaway

Power requires prior and continuous leadership.

Themes

political theory leadership social movements power dynamics hegemony

Mood

determined strategic critical

Type

analytical philosophical

When to use this quote

  • grassroots organizing
  • party formation
  • revolutionary movements
  • policy advocacy
  • campaign leadership

Key Concepts

leadership authority social organization political legitimacy

Practical Applications

  • building a political base
  • maintaining party cohesion

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does early leadership shape later governance?
  • What risks arise when power is held without ongoing leadership?
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