Hegemony and Socialist Strategy: Towards a Radical Democratic PoliticsVerso, 1985 - 197 Seiten To what extent does it call into the question the idea of social totality that underpinned Marxism and many other socialist theories? Does the concept of hegemony imply a new logic that goes beyond the essentialism of classical Marxist thought? These are some of the questions that this now seminal book attempts to answer. It traces the genealogy of the present crisis, from the nineteenth-century debates to the contemporary emergence of new forms of struggle, making it a classic text both for understanding hegemony and for focusing on present social struggles and their significance for democratic theory. |
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Introduction | 1 |
the Genealogy of a Concept | 7 |
the Difficult Emergence of a | 47 |
Urheberrecht | |
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affirm ambiguity analysis antagonism articulatory practices attempt Austro-Marxism Austro-Marxist autonomy Bernstein bourgeois capitalism capitalist character complex conceived concept of hegemony conditions of existence constituted construction contingent contradiction crisis critique demands democratic democratic revolution democratic struggles determination differential discourse discursive formation dispersion diverse dominant dualism economic effects elements emergence ensemble essentialist established example exteriority external feminism field forms Gramsci Gramscian hegemonic articulation hegemonic formation hegemonic practices historical bloc identity ideology insofar Kautsky Lenin limits logic of equivalence Marxism meaning movement necessary necessity objective organization orthodoxy Otto Bauer overdetermination paradigm planism plurality political space possible present principle priori problem proletariat radical democracy reference relations of production relations of subordination revolutionary role Rosa Luxemburg sectors sense simply social agents Social Democracy social formation social relations socialist society Sorel specificity structural subject positions sutured system of differences terrain theoretical theory tion totality trade union transformation unified workers