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Dialogue of Negation : Debates on Hegemony in Russia and the West.
Title:
Dialogue of Negation : Debates on Hegemony in Russia and the West.
Author:
Lester, Jeremy.
ISBN:
9781849640893
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (240 pages)
Contents:
Contents -- Preface -- Introduction: Hegemony and the Project of Modernity -- 1 -- 2 -- 3 -- 1. The Russian Origins of Hegemony -- Russian Exceptionalism and the Development of Capitalism -- Plekhanov and the Concept of Hegemony -- Hegemony and Leninist Exceptionalism -- The Internationalisation of Hegemony -- 2. The Gramscian Legacy -- The Forces and Realm of Hegemonic Determination -- Hegemonic Combatants -- Hegemony and Consent -- Gramsci's East-West Dichotomy -- 3. From Monologue to Dialogue: Gramsci's Reception in Soviet Russia -- Gramsci the 'Dissident' -- Gramscian Affinities with Bakhtin -- 4. Post-Gramscian Debates on Hegemony in the West -- Hegemony and Civil Society -- Hegemony and Culture -- Hegemony and Class -- 5. Does Hegemony Have a Postmodern Future? -- Spectral Counter-Hegemony -- Forward to the New Middle Ages? -- Hegemony and the Nation State -- Conclusion: The Hegemonic Landscape After the Battle -- 1 -- 2 -- 3 -- Notes and References -- Preface -- Introduction: Hegemony and the Project of Modernity -- Chapter 1: The Russian Origins of Hegemony -- Chapter 2: The Gramscian Legacy -- Chapter 3: From Monologue to Dialogue: Gramsci™s Reception in Soviet Russia -- Chapter 4: Post- Gramscian Debates on Hegemony in the West -- Chapter 5: Does Hegemony Have a Postmodern Future? -- Conclusion: The Hegemonic Landscape After the Battle -- Index -- absolutism -- 34 -- 38 -- 39 -- 44 -- 45 -- 46 -- 109 -- abstract objectivism 99-100 -- Adamson, W.L. 53 -- Adorno, Theodor -- 24 -- 118 -- 145 -- Age of Consumption 149 -- Age of Insecurity 152 -- Ahmad, Aijaz -- 140 -- 141 -- 162 -- 178 -- Alexander II, Tsar 35 -- Alexander the Great 11-12 -- alliance building -- 8-10 -- 63 -- Althusser, Louis -- 21 -- 54 -- 110-13 -- 114 -- 124 -- 146 -- Ambartsumov, Evgenii -- 90 -- 92 -- Amphictyony 8 -- Anderson, Benedict -- 160 -- 161 -- Anderson, Perry.

on Gramsci 20-1 -- on Gramsci 23 -- on Gramsci 76 -- on Gramsci 77-9 -- on Gramsci 80 -- on Gramsci 107-9 -- on Gramsci 110 -- and Russian industrialisation 31 -- Arato, Andrew 116-17 -- Aristides -- 10 -- 11 -- Aristotle -- 9 -- 155 -- Aronowitz, Stanley 147 -- Arrighi, Giovanni 153 -- Athens 10-11 -- authentic consciousness 73 -- authorship 100 -- Avakkumova, Maria 176 -- Bakhtin, Mikhail -- 98-103 -- 123 -- philosophy of culture 98 -- theory of dialogue 99-101 -- Bakunin, M.A. 35 -- Balibar, Étienne 156 -- barter relations 166 -- Barthes, Roland 118 -- Baudrillard, Jean 148-51 -- Bauman, Zygmunt -- 25-6 -- 142 -- 146 -- 147 -- 148 -- 156 -- Being of Capital 145 -- Benton, Ted 113 -- Benvenuti, Francesco 86 -- Berdyaev, Nicolas -- 169 -- 170 -- 176 -- Berman, Marshall 26 -- Bernstein, Jay 25 -- Bertens, Hans 148 -- Bismarck, Prince Otto Edward Leopold von 14 -- black holes 151 -- Bloch, Ernst 24 -- Bobbio, Norberto -- 22 -- 59 -- 60-1 -- 91 -- 104-7 -- Boggs, Carl 82 -- Bolsheviks -- 47 -- 57 -- 75 -- 82-3 -- 84 -- 169 -- revolution 51 -- revolution 75 -- revolution 84 -- Bolshevism 33 -- Bordiga, Amadeo -- 75 -- 78 -- 80 -- Bourdieu, Pierre -- 118 -- 119 -- 148 -- bourgeois hegemony -- 38 -- 39 -- 41 -- 46 -- 69 -- bourgeois revolution -- 41 -- 44 -- 69 -- Brandist, Craig -- 98 -- 102 -- Braudel, Fernand 19-20 -- Brecht, Bertolt -- 1 -- 24 -- Brezhnev, Leonid -- 95 -- 96 -- Buci-Glucksmann, Christine -- 47-50 -- 56 -- 62 -- 83-4 -- Bukharin, N.I. -- 49-50 -- 54 -- 63 -- bureaucratic centralism -- 85 -- 101 -- bureaucratism -- 48 -- 74 -- 92 -- 116 -- Caesarism 86 -- Camus, Albert 27 -- capital accumulation -- 147 -- 164 -- 174 -- capitalism -- 34 -- 35-6 -- 78 -- 80 -- 134 -- 170 -- and civil society 113 -- and civil society 116 -- and class relations 132 -- and democracy 136 -- and globalisation 158 -- and globalisation 162.

and globalisation 179 -- and hyperreality 151 -- and ideology 145 -- and oppression 133 -- and postmodernism 147 -- and subcultures 137-8 -- capitalist hegemony 136 -- capitalist hegemony 139 -- capitalist hegemony 148 -- changes in 144-6 -- self-destruction 153-4 -- transnational 160 -- Cavour, C.B. Conte di 16 -- Chaadayev, Pyotr 180 -- Chernyshevsky, N.G. -- 35 -- 91 -- Chicherin, Boris 30 -- Chomsky, Naom 118 -- civil society -- 58-60 -- 66 -- 72 -- 76-7 -- 84 -- Althusser's conception of 110 -- and capitalism 113 -- and capitalism 116 -- and class interests 132 -- and consent 104 -- and consent 109 -- and consumer culture 148 -- and hegemony 92 -- and hegemony 104-18 -- and participation 118 -- and perestoika 97 -- and political society 106 -- and political society 108-9 -- and socialism 115-16 -- and socialism 117-18 -- and state 76-7 -- and state 79 -- and state 83 -- and state 105 -- and state 108-9 -- and state 112 -- and state 117 -- and state 132 -- de-negation of 111 -- reductionist interpretation 117 -- rejection of 113 -- rejection of 114 -- transition to 105-6 -- Civil War -- 47 -- 48 -- Clash of Civilisations 181 -- class consciousness -- 92 -- 146 -- 172 -- class hegemony -- 37-46 -- 48 -- 51 -- 109 -- class interests -- 128 -- 129-30 -- 131-3 -- 136 -- class struggle -- 37-8 -- 41 -- cognitive mapping -- 146 -- 147 -- Cohen, Jean 116-17 -- collective will -- 65-6 -- 70 -- 154 -- 170 -- Comintern -- 50 -- 51 -- common sense -- 71-2 -- 73 -- communism -- collapse of -- and nationalism 168-9 -- and nationalism 170 -- and nationalism 171-5 -- and nationalism 176-9 -- and religion 169-70 -- and religion 169-70 -- and religion 176 -- and religion 176 -- and religion 178 -- and religion 178 -- collapse of 25-6 -- collapse of 164 -- collapse of 165 -- Communist Manifesto -- 37 -- 142.

171 -- Communist Party of the Russian Federation [CPRF] -- 168 -- 170 -- 171-2 -- 173-4 -- 175-6 -- 177-8 -- comprador capitalists 178 -- Congress of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party [1905] 41 -- consent -- 83 -- 119 -- active 73-4 -- and civil society 104 -- and civil society 109 -- and coercion 106 -- and coercion 108 -- and hegemony 42 -- and hegemony 60 -- and hegemony 69-75 -- and hegemony 81 -- and hegemony 108 -- passive 69 -- passive 72 -- passive 77 -- passive 83 -- passive 102 -- conservatism -- 173 -- 177 -- consumer culture 147-9 -- contradictory consciousness -- 71 -- 102 -- counter-hegemony -- 123 -- 124 -- 136 -- 139 -- 140 -- 142 -- 144 -- Cox, Robert 158 -- Crimean War 30-1 -- Croce, Benedetto -- 90 -- 98 -- 99 -- 107 -- cultural hegemony 148 -- culture -- 64 -- 65 -- 118-25 -- and globalisation 159 -- and values 120-1 -- cultural materialism 121-2 -- cultural materialism 123 -- culture industry 118 -- culturology 98 -- Czechoslovakia -- 93 -- 112 -- 117 -- Danilevskii 181 -- Davis, Mike 147 -- Debray, Régis -- 87 -- 176 -- deconstructionism 138-41 -- deification of rulers 11-12 -- Deleuze, Gilles 145-6 -- Delian League 10-11 -- democracy -- 10 -- 21 -- 135-7 -- Derrida, Jacques -- 25 -- 125 -- 138-42 -- 156 -- derzhavnost' 176 -- Deutsch, Karl 155 -- dialogism 100-2 -- dictatorship -- 13 -- 15 -- 60 -- 83-4 -- 109 -- Diligenskii, German 92 -- Dimitrov, Georgii 90 -- disaggregation -- 6 -- 126 -- dissidence 94 -- Dostoevsky, Fyodor -- 101 -- 169 -- Eagleton, Terry -- 112 -- 119 -- 124 -- 128 -- 143 -- East-West dichotomy -- 19-21 -- 75-87 -- 180-1 -- historical-temporal disparity 78 -- historical-temporal disparity 79 -- historical-temporal disparity 80 -- theory on 77-8 -- Eco, Umberto -- 151 -- 152-3 -- economics, and politics -- 55-6 -- 57-8 -- Egerman, Emanuil -- 89-90 -- 91 -- Ehrenberg, Victor 9.

Elliott, Gregory -- 111 -- 113 -- Ellis, John 141 -- Emancipation Act [1861] 31 -- End of History 181 -- Engels, Friedrich -- 35 -- 36 -- 90 -- 105-6 -- epistemological archaeology -- 7 -- 17 -- Epstein, Mikhail 165-6 -- equilibrium 13 -- equivalence 135-6 -- essentialism 132 -- false consciousness 102 -- false hegemony 15-16 -- Fanon, Frantz -- 172 -- 179 -- fascism -- 67 -- 109 -- democratic 154 -- Femia, J. -- 70 -- 73 -- Ferguson, William -- 10 -- 11-12 -- Ferrara, Fernando 120 -- Feuerbach, L.A. -- 52 -- 57 -- Fiori, Giuseppe 90 -- Five Year Plan 85 -- folklore -- 154 -- 161 -- Fontana, Benedetto 5 -- Foucault, Michel -- 7 -- 17 -- 119 -- 124 -- France 69 -- Friedman, Jonathan 159 -- Frosini, Fabio 79 -- Fukuyama, F. 181 -- Gay, Peter 13 -- Gellner, Ernest 156 -- Geras, Norman 129 -- Germany -- 12 -- 80 -- ghettoisation 152 -- Giddens, Anthony 154 -- Gioberti, Vincenzo -- 14 -- 15 -- 16 -- glasnost 94 -- global interdependency 95 -- globalisation -- 157 -- and capitalism 158 -- and capitalism 162 -- and capitalism 179 -- and culture 159 -- and nation state 158 -- and nation state 159-60 -- and nation state 162-3 -- Western dominated 165 -- going to the people movement 34 -- Golemba, Aleksandr 90 -- Gorbachev, Mikhail 95 -- Gouldner, Alvin 159 -- Gramsci Institute, Rome 94 -- Gramsci, Antonio -- art and culture 91 -- and Bakhtin 98-103 -- and consent 69 -- and consent 70 -- and consent 72-4 -- and consent 81 -- and consent 83 -- and consent 119 -- and culture 118-25 -- and East-West dichotomy 20-1 -- and East-West dichotomy 75-87 -- and historical bloc 61-3 -- and historical bloc 97 -- and historical bloc 106 -- and idealism 22 -- and Lenin/Leninism 57 -- and Lenin/Leninism 81-2 -- and Lenin/Leninism 86-7 -- and Lenin/Leninism 91 -- and Lenin/Leninism 93-4 -- and Lenin/Leninism 97 -- and Marxism 16.

and Marxism 52.
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