- Neo-
Gramscianism is a
critical theory approach to the
study of
international relations (IR) and the
global political economy (GPE) that
explores the interface...
- science, such as neo-
Gramscianism. His
critics charge him with
fostering a
notion of
power struggle through ideas. They find the
Gramscian approach to philosophical...
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Autonomist Marxism–Leninism
Guevarism Maoism Titoism Trotskyism Neo-
Gramscianism Regulation school Third-worldist
Hegelian Budapest School Frankfurt School...
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Autonomist Marxism–Leninism
Guevarism Maoism Titoism Trotskyism Neo-
Gramscianism Regulation school Third-worldist
Hegelian Budapest School Frankfurt School...
- (TCC), also
known as the
transnational capitalist network (TCN), in neo-
Gramscian and Marxian-influenced
analyses of
international political economy and...
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Trasformismo was the
method of
making a
flexible centrist coalition of
government which isolated the
extremes of the
political left and the
political right...
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various other spheres of life, such as history, media, music, etc. Neo-
Gramscian theorist Nicola Pratt (2004) has
described counter-hegemony as "a creation...
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critical theory and
which relies upon
insights from the
Frankfurt School and
Gramscian thinking for its framework. Key
academics considered part of the Welsh...
- a wide
range of
theories including but not
limited to: feminist, neo-
Gramscian, Marxist, post-structuralist, postcolonial, and **** theory. Additionally...
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fallback P****ive revolution – Years-long
change in
political order, in
Gramscian discourse Political consciousness Posthegemony –
Concept in political...