The article focuses on Antonio Gramsci’s Southern Question and the Prison Notebooks and tries to demonstrate that he just re-theorises the formative stages of class power beginning from economic relations to political power, in other words, ruling class power developing from civil hegemony into political hegemony along the lines of classical Marxist texts. For Gramsci, hegemony does not only refer to ideological and cultural leadership of the ruling groups and classes over the allies, but also, domination by them of even the allies. Hegemony refers not only to consent to be obtained from ruled ones, but also force, coercion and imposition of ruling class interests over those of allies or rival groups and classes. The article also implies th...
Based on theoretical research, the article reconstructs the categories of hegemony, private apparatu...
The concept of hegemony is a notion of power, domination and enforcing the rules. Hegemony, however,...
Antonio Gramsci's prison writings of the 1930s have made a lasting impression on contemporary politi...
ABSTRACT. The article focuses on Antonio Gramsci’s Southern Question and the Prison Notebooks and tr...
In this article, I examine Antonio Gramsci's theory of hegemony by situating it in relation to a mor...
In this article, I examine Antonio Gramsci's theory of hegemony by situating it in relation to a mor...
In this article, I examine Antonio Gramsci's theory of hegemony by situating it in relation to a mo...
What is the relationship between democracy and hegemony in Gramsci's Prison Notebooks? Salvadori and...
This paper focuses on the Italian Marxist Antonio Gramsci and the relevance of his concept of hegemo...
This essay intended to demonstrate the greatest Neo-Marxist political theorist Antonio Gramsci’s pol...
Antonio Gramsci was one of the most important Marxist thinkers in the 20th century. His writings are...
Antonio Gramsci was one of the most important Marxist thinkers in the 20th century. His writings are...
This paper discusses the category of Hegemony in Gramsci’s theory and considers it a key to the inte...
Hegemony is a sociological concept developed by Italian Marxist intellectual Antonio Gramsci in pris...
Hegemony is a sociological concept developed by Italian Marxist intellectual Antonio Gramsci in pris...
Based on theoretical research, the article reconstructs the categories of hegemony, private apparatu...
The concept of hegemony is a notion of power, domination and enforcing the rules. Hegemony, however,...
Antonio Gramsci's prison writings of the 1930s have made a lasting impression on contemporary politi...
ABSTRACT. The article focuses on Antonio Gramsci’s Southern Question and the Prison Notebooks and tr...
In this article, I examine Antonio Gramsci's theory of hegemony by situating it in relation to a mor...
In this article, I examine Antonio Gramsci's theory of hegemony by situating it in relation to a mor...
In this article, I examine Antonio Gramsci's theory of hegemony by situating it in relation to a mo...
What is the relationship between democracy and hegemony in Gramsci's Prison Notebooks? Salvadori and...
This paper focuses on the Italian Marxist Antonio Gramsci and the relevance of his concept of hegemo...
This essay intended to demonstrate the greatest Neo-Marxist political theorist Antonio Gramsci’s pol...
Antonio Gramsci was one of the most important Marxist thinkers in the 20th century. His writings are...
Antonio Gramsci was one of the most important Marxist thinkers in the 20th century. His writings are...
This paper discusses the category of Hegemony in Gramsci’s theory and considers it a key to the inte...
Hegemony is a sociological concept developed by Italian Marxist intellectual Antonio Gramsci in pris...
Hegemony is a sociological concept developed by Italian Marxist intellectual Antonio Gramsci in pris...
Based on theoretical research, the article reconstructs the categories of hegemony, private apparatu...
The concept of hegemony is a notion of power, domination and enforcing the rules. Hegemony, however,...
Antonio Gramsci's prison writings of the 1930s have made a lasting impression on contemporary politi...