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'''Hegemony''' is the dominance of one group over other groups. |
'''Hegemony''' is the dominance of one group over other groups without the use of [[force]]. Theories of hegemony attempt to explain why the dominant group is able to maintain this power. |
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The word has been used to describe periods in ancient [[Greek history]], and also in more recent times to describe regional domination by local powers, and is used to describe the [[United States]]' role as the sole [[superpower]] in the modern world. |
The word has been used to describe periods in ancient [[Greek history]], and also in more recent times to describe regional domination by local powers, and is used to describe the [[United States]]' role as the sole [[superpower]] in the modern world. |
Revision as of 02:28, 22 January 2004
Hegemony is the dominance of one group over other groups without the use of force. Theories of hegemony attempt to explain why the dominant group is able to maintain this power.
The word has been used to describe periods in ancient Greek history, and also in more recent times to describe regional domination by local powers, and is used to describe the United States' role as the sole superpower in the modern world.
to be written: the idea of "hegemony" in Marxist theory.
See also:
- the Spartan hegemony (404 BC - 371 BC)
- the Theban hegemony (371 BC - 362 BC)
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