| Mark Kirby - 2000 - 852 páginas
...society, that is the ensemble of organisms commonly called private, and that of political society. ... These two levels correspond on the one hand to the...domination or command exercised through the state and 'juridicial' government. (Gramsci, 1971, p. 12) Thus, Gramsci draws a distinction between the use of... | |
| Roland Bleiker - 2000 - 312 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...domination' or command exercised through the State and the 'juridical' government.7 Although the sphere of coercion, embodied in the state, plays an important... | |
| Michael D. Dawahare - 2000 - 142 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...of 'direct domination' or command exercised through state and 'juridical' government (Gramsci quoted in Bobbio, 1979: 30). What Bobbio does not note here... | |
| Kenneth Murray Knuttila, Wendee Kubik - 2000 - 228 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...group exercises throughout society and on the other to that of "direct domination" or command exercised through the State and "juridical" government. (Gramsci... | |
| Gary Wickham, George Pavlich - 2001 - 187 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" (Gramsci 1997:12). Civil society and political society are obviously connected and domination is achieved... | |
| Sudipta Kaviraj, Sunil Khilnani - 2001 - 344 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...command exercised through the State and 'juridical' government.32 31 The German Ideology', in Writings of the Young Marx on Philosophy and Society, p.... | |
| Kate Crehan - 2002 - 236 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 organisational and connective. The intellectuals are the dominant... | |
| James Martin - 2002 - 408 páginas
...Croce conceived of the one in terms of cultural activity and the second as force, so Gramsci argued: These two levels correspond on the one hand to the...other hand to that of 'direct domination' or command, expressed through the State and 'juridical' government.68 However, Gramsci retained the Marxian belief... | |
| Shriram Maheshwari - 2002 - 572 páginas
...is 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...the other hand, to that of 'direct domination' or rule exercised through the state and the juridical government.6 By civil society, Gramsci means 'the... | |
| Hans A. Baer, Merrill Singer - 2002 - 356 páginas
...'levels': the one that can be called 'civil society,' and that of 'political society' or 'the State.'" These two levels correspond on the one hand to the...'hegemony' which the dominant group exercises throughout the society and on the other hand to that of 'direct domination' or command exercised through the State... | |
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