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In Marxist philosophy, cultural hegemony is the dominance of a culturally diverse society by the ruling class who shape the culture of that society—the beliefs and explanations, perceptions, values, and mores—so that the worldview of the ruling class becomes the accepted cultural norm. [1]
13 Αυγ 2024 · Cultural hegemony refers to domination or rule maintained through ideological or cultural means. It is usually achieved through social institutions, which allow those in power to strongly influence the values, norms, ideas, expectations, worldviews, and behaviors of the rest of society.
14 Νοε 2023 · Cultural hegemony refers to the control and domination of a group, and the maintenance of the status quo, through ideological or cultural means. For example, dominant values and beliefs are established and reinforced through cultural works (such as television programs), other forms of popular culture, educational systems, and religious ...
21 Αυγ 2023 · Central to this explanation is his notion of cultural hegemony, which is omnipresent in civil society. Through the institutions of civil society, the ruling class spreads its moral, political, and social values, which are instilled by the ruled class.
25 Φεβ 2024 · Learn about cultural hegemony, a concept coined by Antonio Gramsci that explains power dynamics and social control within societies. Discover how dominant cultures establish their worldviews as the norm and how resistance movements challenge and contest these ideologies.
Cultural hegemony is a philosophical and sociological concept that deals with the dominance of a particular ruling/dominant social group over other social groups in a culturally diverse society.
13 Ιαν 2023 · Gramsci’s account of hegemony, especially, has been a highly effective resource for cultural and political analysis (see Martin 2022). Where precisely did Gramsci’s philosophical innovations lie for his later readers?