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What is Hegemony
1.
The racial and class domination of one racial group over others.
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2.
The cultural, political and economic dominance of one group over another.
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3.
Social or cultural predominance or ascendency from one society, one individual over another.
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4.
A historical process in which those in power seek to promote values and norms that establish a particular way of seeing the world and human nature and relationships. Hegemonic power is a form of social power that relies on persuasion and legitimation that make the ideas of those in power seem to be in the best interests of everyone. The ideology becomes acceptable as natural or normal through persuasion rather than force.
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5.
The ability of a group through force or persuasion to maintain political control of a state.
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6.
Political or cultural domination maintained through ideology and dominant norms in place of or in addition to any violence or economic control.
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7.
A foundational ideology that harms largely through the co-option or assimilation of those it exploits.
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8.
Political or cultural domination maintained through ideology and dominant norms in place of or in addition to any violence or economic control.
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9.
Typically related to race and the idea of superiority and domination of one group over the other.
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10.
Hegemony
is a preponderance of power in the international system of one state in a way enabling it to dominate the rules and arrangements which shape the international political and economic relations. The state with such kind of power is called a hegemon.
Hegemony
generally refers to supremacy on a global scale, however, sometimes it can also refer to regional domination ( Goldstein and Pevehouse, 2014 , pp. 57-58).
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11.
Dominance of one group over another through the imposition of norms and ideas.
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12.
The ability of one state to lead in world politics by promoting its worldview and ruling over arrangements governing international economics and politics.
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13.
The process by which people learn to embrace ideas and practices that harm them.
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14.
The ability of one state to lead in world politics by promoting its worldview and ruling over arrangements governing international economics and politics.
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The process by which people are persuaded to accept a system that works against their interests.
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16.
Means to enforce the beliefs and values of the powerful over the entire group but with their active consent.
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17.
A neo-Marxian term from Antonio Gramsci that refers to the multitude of economic, political, moral, and cultural relations of force that produce coercion and consent in society between dominated groups (usually the proletariat) for the benefit of political leadership, or the dominant group (usually the bourgeoisie).
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18.
An undue, lasting influence or domination by one group over another through cultural, economic, or political power.
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19.
The dominance of one group over another that has been established and supported through social, cultural, ideological, or economic norms.
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20.
Ideas commonly accepted as truth, with very little question or critique.
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21.
The dominance of one group over another supported by cultural norms and ideas.
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22.
Power or control, particularly cultural or political in nature.
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23.
Symbolic and cultural dominance of one class over other classes accompanied by possession of a legitimate monopoly of force.
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24.
Hegemony
describes the political, economic, and cultural domination of one class of people over other classes.
Hegemony
comes about, not by means of forceful repression over those who might resist domination, but through the passive consent of subordinate classes who eventually accept the social order as a natural state of affairs as it is manifested in virtually every social institution.
Hegemony
is most pronounced in societies where the dominant class controls the information sector including mass media, education, and the market supply chain.
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25.
It is the social superiority that a group gains over other groups.
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26.
The characteristic of dominance, power.
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27.
The status quo; acting in the direction of established power.
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28.
The spontaneous consent of the subjugated to dominant rule.
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