| Harry Raphael Garvin - 1983 - 194 páginas
...the ensemble of organisms commonly called 'private,' and that of 'political society' or 'the State.' These two levels correspond on the one hand to the...to that of 'direct domination' or command exercised throughout the State and 'juridical' government."" This distinction is the same as the idea of "dual... | |
| George A. Rawlyk - 1988 - 148 páginas
...changes affecting economic production. The intellectual-priest thus functions at two levels, which "correspond on the one hand to the function of 'hegemony'...and on the other hand to that of 'direct domination' — a command exercised through the state ... The functions in question are precisely organizational... | |
| Stanley Aronowitz - 402 páginas
...society" in Gramsci's sense, "the ensemble of organisms commonly called 'private' " that "correspond[sl to ... the function of 'hegemony' which the dominant group exercises throughout society" (Gramsci, Prison Notebooks, New York: International Publishers, 1971). Clearly, I hold science as a... | |
| Stephen Gill - 1991 - 324 páginas
...'private' and that of the 'political society' or 'the state'. These two levels correspond to the functions of hegemony which the dominant group exercises throughout...command exercised through the state and 'juridical' government.22 Civil society is therefore intertwined, not only with the state, but also with the forces... | |
| Michael G. Schatzberg - 1988 - 214 páginas
...the ensemble of organisms commonly called 'private', and that of 'political society' or 'the state'. These two levels correspond on the one hand to the...exercised through the State and 'juridical' government." Yet Gramsci later argued "the general notion of State includes elements which need to be referred back... | |
| William Spanos - 1993 - 316 páginas
...American critics his writing has influenced fail to perceive. "These two levels," according to Gramsci, "correspond on the one hand to the function of 'hegemony'...group exercises throughout society and on the other to that of 'direct domination' or command exercised through the State and 'juridical' government,"... | |
| Henry Abelove, Michèle Aina Barale, David M. Halperin - 1993 - 696 páginas
...the ensemble of organisms commonly called "private," and that of "political socicty" or the State. These two levels correspond on the one hand to the..."hegemony" which the dominant group exercises throughout socicty and on the other hand to that of "direct domination" or command exercised through the State... | |
| Stephen Gill - 1993 - 340 páginas
...the ensemble of organisms commonly called 'private', and that of 'political society' or 'the State'. These two levels correspond on the one hand to the function of 'hegemony' that the dominant group exercises through society and on the other hand to that of 'direct domination'... | |
| Constance Coiner - 1995 - 313 páginas
...the ensemble of organisms commonly called "private," and that of "political society" or "the State." These two levels correspond on the one hand to the...exercised through the State and "juridical" government. The functions in question are precisely organizational and connective. (12) While "direct domination"... | |
| Richard Kearney, Mara Rainwater - 1996 - 506 páginas
...the ensemble of organisms commonly called 'private', and that of 'political society' or 'the State'. These two levels correspond on the one hand to the...exercised through the State and 'juridical' government. The functions in question are precisely organizational and connective. The intellectuals are the dominant... | |
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