This is the third in a series on political theory and the agents of coercion. Part 1 discussed the dialectics of repression, while Part 2 looked into the politics of hegemony.
The efforts of the ruling class to impose their hegemony on society and manufacture consent do not necessarily produce a single ideological discourse. It is natural to expect shar…
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