| William I. Robinson - 1996 - 492 páginas
...civil society and through the state (political society), which are fused in Gramsci's extended state. "These two levels correspond on the one hand to the...command exercised through the State and 'juridical' government."11 The hegemony of a ruling class or fraction is exercised in civil society, as distinct... | |
| Kate A. F. Crehan - 1997 - 284 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... | |
| Mark W. van Wienen - 1997 - 342 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" (Prison Notebooks 12). Hereafter the Prison Notebooks are cited parenthetically in the text. 77. Cf.... | |
| John Storey - 1998 - 674 páginas
...of 'political society' or 'the State'. These two levels correspond on the one hand to the functions of 'hegemony' which the dominant group exercises throughout...exercised through the State and 'juridical' government. The functions in question are precisely organisational and connective. The intellectuals are the dominant... | |
| Eva Etzioni-Halevy - 1997 - 384 páginas
...the ensemble of organisms commonly called "ptivate," and that of "political society" or "the State." These two levels correspond on the one hand to the function of "hegemony" which the dominant graup exercises thraughout society and on the other hand to that of "ditect domination" or command... | |
| Eva Etzioni-Halevy - 1997 - 376 páginas
...commonly called "ptivate," and that of "political sociery" or "the State." These two levels cortespond on the one hand to the function of "hegemony" which the dominant group exrecises throughout socirty and on the other hand to that of "ditect domination" or command exercised... | |
| Shamita Das Dasgupta - 1998 - 260 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" (I97I:I2; emphasis mine). Although Gramsci's superstructural levels need to be complicated, his use... | |
| Christopher Beem - 2000 - 325 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...on the other hand to that of "direct domination" or rule exercise through the State and the juridical government. 28 The institutions of civil society... | |
| Sally Engle Merry - 2000 - 392 páginas
...ensemble of organisms commonly called 'private'" and "political society" or "the State." Gramsci notes: "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... | |
| Judith Butler, Ernesto Laclau, Slavoj Žižek - 2000 - 340 páginas
...is the ensemble of organisms commonly called 'private', and the 'political society' or 'the State'. These two levels correspond on the one hand to the...command exercised through the 'State' and 'juridical' government'.4 The typical example of civil society's hegemony given by Gramsci is the Church during... | |
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