La «rivoluzione passiva» da Cuoco a Gramsci. Appunti per una interpretazione

he concept of «passive revolution» has become a canon of historical and political interpretation, especially from the Saggio storico sulla Rivoluzione di Napoli (1801, 1806) by Vincenzo
Cuoco. Variously used by the Italian culture, its significance, spread and use is mainly due even today to the theorization of Antonio Gramsci in his Prison Notebooks (1929-1934).