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Critique: A worldwide journal of politics Hegemony or Dominance? A Gramscian Analysis of US Ascendancy John D’Attoma
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Document Date: 2011-05-04 17:12:03


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Seattle / Washington DC / Washington / /

Company

Global Civil Society Networks / Wilson / Ford / /

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America / /

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Germany / Italy / United States / Vietnam / /

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US Ascendancy John D’Attoma University of Missouri-St. Louis Abstract Hegemony / factory Spring / Prison Notebooks / Yale University / /

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machinery / civil society networks / oil crisis / oil shocks / /

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Production / Power / /

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University of Missouri-St. Louis / Reagan administration / International Monetary Fund / Organic Intellectuals and Civil Society / United States military / Spring / Yale University / Organization of Petroleum-Exporting Countries / Civil Society / World Bank / Amsterdam School of International Relations / Regan Administration / communist party / /

Person

Ronald Regan / John Ikenberry / Robert Cox / Antonio Gramsci Antonio Gramsci / Ronald Reagan / Johnson / Stephen Gill / Antonio Gramsci / /

Position

intellectual leader / President / worker / which embodied liberal ideology and value / Prince / king / collective legislator / Marshall / journalist / a theatre critic and a political activist / /

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Missouri / /

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Northern Italy / Latin America / Southern Italy / /

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