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  1. Jan 13, 2023 · He employed the concept “hegemony” to describe a process of “intellectual and moral leadership” that embedded a ruling class across society. He rejected the economic determinism of classical Marxism in favor of a nuanced political analysis attuned to contingent variation in historical circumstance.

  2. The Marxist intellectual Antonio Gramsci (1891–1937) developed cultural hegemony to explain the social-control structures of society, arguing that the working-class intelligentsia must generate a working-class ideology to counter the worldview (cultural hegemony) of the ruling class.

  3. A chapter from a book that explores the concept of hegemony in Gramsci's theory of revolution. It examines the meaning, nuances, implications, and innovations of hegemony within the Marxist framework, and its relation to popular consciousness and civil society.

  4. Aug 21, 2023 · Learn how Gramsci developed the concept of cultural hegemony to explain why the working class did not revolt in advanced capitalist countries. Find out how the ruling class uses civil society, education, media, and other institutions to maintain its dominance and consent.

  5. Oct 25, 2019 · Abstract. This paper presents theoretically informed commentary on the concept of hegemony. This is achieved through recourse to the work of hegemony’s originator, the Sardinian social theorist Antonio Gramsci. There is renewed interest in Gramsci’s work within social theory.

  6. An article that explores the concept of hegemony developed by Antonio Gramsci, a Marxist philosopher and politician, in his prison notes. It traces the origin, evolution, and significance of the term in relation to the role of ideas, culture, and leadership in class societies.

  7. This article attempts to single out key sources, avoiding any unilateral attribution, for the concept of hegemony as developed by Antonio Gramsci throughout the entire course of his prison...