Hegemony - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hegemony (Greek: , English: [UK] , [US]: pronounced /hɨˈdʒɛməni/ ; "leadership" or "hegemon" for "leader") is the preponderance of power, and the construction of consent from the powerless thro...
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Cultural hegemony - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cultural hegemony is the philosophic and sociological concept, originated by the Marxist philosopher Antonio Gramsci, denoting that a culturally-diverse society can be ruled (dominated), by one of it...
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By clarifying, reconstructing, and systematically comparing the concept of hegemony, the paper ultimately seeks to contribute to a better understanding of hegemony itself. ... "The Contested Concept of Hegemony: Using Conceptual Analysis as a Tool for Clarification" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the...
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There are at least five basic dimensions to the concept of hegemony, ranging from gross and obvious to more subtle. Hegemony is much more than simple domination because of its more subtle dimensions found later on this list.
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Alternatively, this article uses a concept of hegemony that, for example, takes into account the "regionality" of South Africa's hegemony, which both allows external actors to impact on regional relations and allows South Africa to pursue its foreign policy goals on the global level of international politics.
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Concept of hegemony ... It is said that the concept of hegemony (gegemoniya) was first used as part of a slogan of the Russian Social-Democratic movement from 1890 to 1917. ... CONCEPT OF HEGEMONY...
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Beyond Resistance: The Future of Freedom ... Explaining Consensual Domination: Moving Beyond the Concept of Hegemony ... Dr Christopher Kollmeyer...
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THE CONCEPT of hegemony has never been particularly well dealt with. It is nearly always linked exclusively to the Italian Marxist Antonio Gramsci whose work in turn has been distorted by theoretically ambitious Euro-communists who wish to justify the reformist road to socialism.
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This paper examines South Africa ... Alternatively, the author uses a concept that takes into account the "regionality" of South Africa's hegemony, which allows the country to pursue its foreign policy goals on the global level and external actors to impact regional relations.
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BOTH WRITERS ARE CORRECT in stressing the significance for modern thought of the concept of hegemony. (There are several equally correct ways of pronouncing this word: the first ‘e’ may be long or short; the ‘g’ may be hard or soft;
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