Definition of Hegemonical. Meaning of Hegemonical. Synonyms of Hegemonical

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Definition of Hegemonical

Hegemonical
Hegemonic Heg`e*mon"ic, Hegemonical Heg`e*mon"ic*al, a. [Gr. ?. See Hegemony.] Leading; controlling; ruling; predominant. ``Princelike and hegemonical.' --Fotherby.

Meaning of Hegemonical from wikipedia

- Hegemony (/hɛˈdʒɛməni/ , UK also /hɪˈɡɛməni/, US also /ˈhɛdʒəmoʊni/) is the political, economic, and military predominance of one state over other states...
- In gender studies, hegemonic masculinity is part of R. W. Connell's gender order theory, which recognizes multiple masculinities that vary across time...
- In Marxist philosophy, cultural hegemony is the dominance of a culturally diverse society by the ruling class who shape the culture of that society—the...
- The Nixon shock was the effect of a series of economic measures, including wage and price freezes, surcharges on imports, and the unilateral cancellation...
- Monetary hegemony is an economic and political concept in which a single state has decisive influence over the functions of the international monetary...
- Media hegemony is a perceived process by which certain values and ways of thought promulgated through the m**** media become dominant in society. It is...
- Spartan hegemony refers to the period of dominance by Sparta in Gr**** affairs from 404 to 371 BC. Even before this period the polis of Sparta was the greatest...
- Carthage was an ancient city in Northern Africa, on the eastern side of the Lake of Tunis in what is now Tunisia. Carthage was one of the most important...
- In international relations, regional hegemony is the hegemony (political, economic, or military predominance, control or influence) of one independently...
- States of practicing neocolonialism—sometimes defined as a modern form of hegemony—which leverages economic power rather than military force in an informal...