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Hegemony - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hegemony (Greek: , English: [UK] , [US]: pronounced /hɨˈdʒɛməni/ ) is the preponderance of power, and the construction of consent by the powerless through cultural values. Hegemony, as the acqu...
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Cultural hegemony - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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hegemony within studies of his day, namely, where is class struggle? .... without a hegemonic social class and is therefore a national phenomenon (Cox, ...
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Such ruling-class violence defined the very nature of plantation life, for it was thought to be necessary for the very survival of the ... The hegemony, or political and cultural dominance, of these classes depends upon their maintaining the support of powerful economic and political forces in the international system.
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U.S. Hegemony Under Siege: Class Politics and Development in Latin America by Author: James Petras; Author: Morris Morley; Binding: Paperback; Publisher: Verso Books; Published Date: 11/01/1990;
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The expression of localism was, however, not only affected by the size of the communities, but by their nature and composition and the interplay of class, conflict and hegemony.
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organized by English entrepreneurs who hired boat captains and furnished the means of catch- cultural hegemony and class experience ...
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