This paper analyses the extents and limits of the civil society concept according to Antonio Gramsci's political view. This article is orientated among the following question: In what way Antonio Gramsci's political thoughts on civil society and the State project theoretical approaches and strategies to rethink today's political problem, that is to say, the problem between disjunction and economy and political society, the State and civil society? First, the concept of broadened State will be analyzed, where Gramsci situates the relation between strength and consensus, the relation between political society and civil society. In this sense, Gramsci seeks to assimilate or overcome the traditional Hegel Marx proposal, that will lead us to the center of Gramsci's critic towards economic liberalism, as well as Marxists tradition on economisism. Finally, this analysis concludes that Antonio Gramsci's thoughts remain present in the sense that it maintains serving as a reference to question the neoliberal perspective of actual society, which provokes the separation of the economic and the political sphere.