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Political Hegemony And Social Complexity Mechanisms Of Power After Gramsci 1st Ed Alex Williams

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Political Hegemony And Social Complexity Mechanisms Of Power After Gramsci 1st Ed Alex Williams
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing; Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.42 MB
Author: Alex Williams
ISBN: 9783030197940, 9783030197957, 3030197948, 3030197956
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1st ed.

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Political Hegemony And Social Complexity Mechanisms Of Power After Gramsci 1st Ed Alex Williams by Alex Williams 9783030197940, 9783030197957, 3030197948, 3030197956 instant download after payment.

How can we understand power in a world of ever-growing complexity? This book proposes that we can do so by rethinking the theory and practice of political hegemony through the resources of complexity theory. Taking Gramsci’s understanding of hegemony as its starting point, the book argues that the intricacies of contemporary power can be mapped by applying concepts drawn from complexity theory, such as emergence, self-organisation, metastability, and generative entrenchment. It develops an original account of social complexity, drawing upon critical realist sociology, analytic philosophy of science, Marxist and continental philosophies, and neoliberal and anarchist thought. It then draws out the elements of Gramscian hegemony that already align with complexity concepts, such as the balance of forces, common sense, and the historic bloc. On this basis, the book sets out the different dimensions of complex hegemonic power before using this theory to interpret the nature of the power of neoliberalism since 2008.

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