Martin, James

Hegemony and the Crisis of Legitimacy in Gramsci

is part of History of the Human Sciences , 10 , 1 , February, 1997 , pp. 37 - 56
"...Gramsci's notion of hegemony endeavored to straddleboth political & economic accounts... Gramsci postulated the absence of effective political authority in Italy, thus enabling him to theorize how economic classes became agents that instituted political regulation.... It is concluded that Gramsci's notion of hegemony is more relevant to peripheral states in developed capitalist economies than as a criticism of Western capitalism."
Language eng
Names [author] Martin, James
Subjects
Egemonia
Crisi Organica
Hegemony
Organic crisis