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  1. Cultural hegemony - Wikipedia

    The Marxist intellectual Antonio Gramsci (1891–1937) developed the theory of cultural hegemony to explain the social-control structures of society, arguing that the working-class intelligentsia must …

  2. Antonio Gramsci, was arrested and subsequently sentenced to twenty years prison by the Fascist State. His long and miserable confinement, which sulted in his death in 1937, also resulted in one of the …

  3. Antonio Gramsci - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy

    Jan 13, 2023 · He employed the concept “hegemony” to describe a process of “intellectual and moral leadership” that embedded a ruling class across society. He rejected the economic determinism of …

  4. The Concept of Hegemony | Gramsci's Political Thought ...

    This chapter looks at the concept of hegemony. It examines its range of meaning, reveals its nuances, highlights its ambiguities, draws out its implications, and explains its novelty within the Marxist …

  5. The Concepts of Ideology, Hegemony, and Organic Intellectuals ...

    According to Gramsci, hegemony (“predominance by consent”) is a condition in which a fundamental class exercises a political, intellectual, and moral role of leadership within a hegemonic system …

  6. Intellectuals and Hegemony: Gramsci's Blueprint for Social ...

    Jul 19, 2025 · Explore Gramsci's hegemony theory, traditional vs. organic intellectuals, & their role in social change. Learn how they shape societal norms.

  7. Cultural Hegemony: Antonio Gramsci - PureSociology

    Sep 22, 2025 · Antonio Gramsci (1891–1937), an Italian Marxist imprisoned under Mussolini, pioneered the concept of hegemony to explain how ruling classes maintain power beyond force.