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The Concept of Hegemony

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2015
This paper is concerned with the concept of hegemony and its applicability to understanding contemporary social and cultural developments. The concept of hegemony as used in social and cultural discourse has its roots in Marxist notions of class, oppression, ideology, base and superstructure, as well as Leninist notions of the vanguard, ​and was ...
Mike Ball, Doru Lung
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The Dimensions of Hegemony: Language, Culture and Politics in Revolutionary Russia

, 2015
In The Dimensions of Hegemony Craig Brandist offers a detailed analysis of debates around the cultural and linguistic aspects of proletarian leadership in revolutionary Russia.
C. Brandist
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The European Union's non-members : independence under hegemony?

, 2015
1 Introduction - asymmetry and the problem of dominance Erik O. Eriksen and John Erik Fossum Part One: Forms of association without membership 2 The EU's different neighbourhood models Sieglinde Gstohl 3 The Swiss Way - the Nature of Switzerland's ...
Erik O Eriksen, J. Fossum
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Addicted to Hegemony

2009
The NDP took at least two decades of staged progress to develop its organizational structure. The first (1978–1981) and second (1981–2007) stages correspond with Sadat’s and Mubarak’s chairmanships, with all the significant developments occurring under Mubarak, including the steady rise of what I call the Big Four faction (conservatives Yousef Wali,1 ...
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Hegemony in Trotsky’s Thought: The Problem of Hegemony in the Transition

2021
This chapter continues the analysis of Trotsky’s conception of hegemony, regarding the problem of transition to socialism and the combat to stalinism.
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The struggle for hegemony

1988
The relationship of Thatcherism to the Conservative tradition and its character as Tory statecraft is one part of a wider debate. There has been controversy over the radicalism and novelty of Thatcherism; whether it is best explained as a new hegemonic project, an old class strategy, or simply British government as usual.
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Hegemony and Interpellation

2021
The American dream is a globally recognizable term and structures America’s image around the world. Most Americans affirm the Dream’s core tenets. They view hard work or effort as together constituting the most effective and fairest way to achieve upward mobility and other forms of success.
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A crisis of hegemony

1988
During the 1970s a new politics became established in the West. There were different national variants but many common themes. In the 1980s its most celebrated exponents were the governments of Margaret Thatcher in Britain and Ronald Reagan in the United States. The new politics came to be thought of primarily as a new conservative politics.
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Dollar Hegemony

2019
In this entry, I move from words to meanings in the attempt to show how the notion of “dollar hegemony” has evolved over time, what specific situations it has been applied to, and what political and intellectual messages were attached to its use – or to eschewing its use – in different historical and geographical contexts.
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Hegemony and the Web

2011
For five years, from 2001 to 2006, I worked as Director of Programme Development at Te Whare Wananga o Awanuirangi – one of three Maori Tertiary Institutes in New Zealand. Prior to that I taught and practised Architecture in Britain, the US and New Zealand, and completed my PhD in Architecture/Critical Pedagogy in 1997.
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