Persaud, Randolph B.

Neo-Gramscian Theory and Third World Violence: A Time for Broadening

is part of Globalizations , 13 , 5 : Routledge , 2016 , pp. 547 - 562
This article argues that the neo-Gramscian theory of hegemony is not as useful in explaining the rise and consolidation of the modern world system. In particular, while the force-consensus approach may indeed be relevant in examining relations among the Western countries, it is fundamentally wanting when applied to the third world. The two main reasons concern the persistent violence against the third world, and the dominance of race and racism as social forces in the production and maintenance of successive world orders. Neo-Gramscian theory needs to be broadened perhaps by paying attention to the relevant thinking in postcolonialism.
Language eng
Names [author] Persaud, Randolph B.
Subjects
Neogramscismo
Colonialismo
Egemonia
Terzo Mondo
Neo Gramscism
Colonialism
Hegemony
Third world