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Based on a marxist notion is hegemony the ability of a ruling class to legitimize power over or with the agreement of rest of society. This happens thus because the ruling class controlls the "material resources" and this relationship to the "material resources" are shaping or constituting the "intellectual resources" and is "expressed as an external law". The proliterian class lives the given rules, structure or/and order by the from the ruling class given ideas(intellectual power). Gramsci extended the concept of hegemony with the subaltern classes and their cultural characteristics in the point of dominance. This means that domination over the subaltern class is enabled in a social concensus. | Based on a marxist notion is hegemony the ability of a ruling class to legitimize power over or with the agreement of rest of society. This happens thus because the ruling class controlls the "material resources" and this relationship to the "material resources" are shaping or constituting the "intellectual resources" and is "expressed as an external law". The proliterian class lives the given rules, structure or/and order by the from the ruling class given ideas(intellectual power). Gramsci extended the concept of hegemony with the subaltern classes and their cultural characteristics in the point of dominance. This means that domination over the subaltern class is enabled in a social concensus. | ||
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Trying of a description of hegemony:
Based on a marxist notion is hegemony the ability of a ruling class to legitimize power over or with the agreement of rest of society. This happens thus because the ruling class controlls the "material resources" and this relationship to the "material resources" are shaping or constituting the "intellectual resources" and is "expressed as an external law". The proliterian class lives the given rules, structure or/and order by the from the ruling class given ideas(intellectual power). Gramsci extended the concept of hegemony with the subaltern classes and their cultural characteristics in the point of dominance. This means that domination over the subaltern class is enabled in a social concensus.
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Marx | econemy |
Gramsci | culture |
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future | ? |