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5 Νοε 2024 · The term hegemony is today often used as shorthand to describe the relatively dominant position of a particular set of ideas and their associated tendency to become commonsensical and intuitive, thereby inhibiting the dissemination or even the articulation of alternative ideas.
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Antonio Gramsci, an Italian Marxist philosopher and political theorist, introduced the concept of hegemony as a means to understand the complex dynamics of power and control within societies. This paper delves into Gramsci's theory of hegemony, exploring its origins, key components, and implications.
18 Μαΐ 2018 · His concept of hegemony is investigated through an in-depth analysis of two critical receptions of his work by Robert Cox, and Chantal Mouffe and Ernesto Laclau. Within a combined conceptual...
Hegemony is a communicative process in which a dominant group maintains its power by using various channels and resources. It is not a fixed condition but requires constant adaptation to remain uncoercive. A counterhegemony aims to create conditions for alternative ideas and practices to flourish, challenging the dominance of the elite.
2 Μαΐ 2019 · The term hegemony is today often used as shorthand to describe the relatively dominant position of a particular set of ideas and their associated tendency to become commonsensical and intuitive, thereby inhibiting the dissemination or even the articulation of alternative ideas.
This chapter looks at the concept of hegemony. It examines its range of meaning, reveals its nuances, highlights its ambiguities, draws out its implications, and explains its novelty within the Marxist framework.
This chapter locates hegemony in the context of IR theoretical debates. In particular, it examines two alternative conceptions of international stability, one related to a dispersal of power, and the other to a concentration of power.