hegemonic in English

adjective
1
ruling or dominant in a political or social context.
the bourgeoisie constituted the hegemonic class

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1. Clearly, Franco would stop at nothing to retain his hegemonic position.

2. Zhou was then the most powerful principality playing the role of hegemonic.

3. For half a century the dollar has been the hegemonic currency.

4. It created a liberal hegemonic order with the U.S. at its top.

5. To strike at hegemonic ideology imposed on minorities . Broaden the space for multiplicity.

6. Complicit masculinity might also involve admiring and striving for the qualities of hegemonic masculinity

7. No other part of the world has enjoyed the same level of continuous hegemonic concern.

8. Through commercial photography we can therefore explore hegemonic constructs of, for example, race, gender and class.

9. Due to the mechanism of capitalist market, the profit - driven women - focused websites are hegemonic in power relations.

10. Hegemonic powers lay in between: they did not cheat the people at home or cheat allies abroad.

11. New cultural and political spaces have been opened up, and hegemonic racial identities and structures have been loosened.

12. Part of the state's legitimate authority rested on this acknowledgement and it was built into its hegemonic structure and consensus.

13. It is not the suggestion of unity in difference which was established, but rather the notion of difference as hegemonic.

14. Having suffered enough from imperialist bullying in the past, the Chinese people hold a deep hatred for hegemonic power.

15. History has shown that if a country's national prestige skyrockets, it can free itself from a conflict with an existing hegemonic power.

16. There are moments – moments of crisis for the hegemonic discourse – when one should take the risk of provoking the disintegration of appearances.

17. SOFTLAMP.Autonomies is an emptied slogan repurposed as a dance-floor ^ office with windows that open onto potential ruptures in the present, recurrent, hegemonic push

18. In the narrowest sense, a superpower has the military might to force the world to acquiesce to hegemonic resolve (for example, the Soviet Union).

19. It is a crisis of authority within the old hegemonic organization of liberal order, not a crisis in the deep principles of the order itself.

20. In international law, Apartheid is a state-sanctioned regime of institutionalised and legalised racial discrimination and oppression by one hegemonic racial group against another

21. Globally the United States will not enjoy the hegemonic position it has occupied until now, something underscored by Russia's Aug. 7 invasion of Georgia.

22. Contrarians who question the US election results, suspect Covid-19 is a conspiracy or don’t think China has hegemonic aims are dismissed as dangerous or wrong

23. They are a kind of hegemonic near-totalitarianism that can be traced back to the antignostic rhetoric of the early Church Fathers like Tertullian, Epiphanius, and Irenaeus.

24. However, the accepted foreign policy orthodoxy in China is that the United States is a hegemonic power that aggressively pursues its own interests at others' expense.

25. In this context, the academic debate over Stern's methods is irrelevant - it is his findings, authority and use of the hegemonic power of economic argument that carry the day.

26. Yes, the protests did create a vacuum – a vacuum in the field of hegemonic ideology, and time is needed to fill this vacuum in a proper way, as it is a pregnant vacuum, an opening for the truly new.

27. Abstract The 5th century bce is a good place to start an investigation into Indian philosophy as the Brahmanical tradition, which dominated north India at that time, was the only tradition to secure a lasting hegemonic grip on the country's socio-religious structure.

28. The basic assumption is that the actors were driven by a specific understanding of social work that questioned the hegemonic concepts of social work as altruistic help while promoting a radical perspective in which professional action and political action were not divided but put together as an integral unit.

29. They are Complicit with the hegemonic power of the institutions where they work.: The story of the boat and its inhabitants is one of extreme hardship and Complicit exploitation.: However, their over-the-top rock cabaret works because the audience are hysterically Complicit.: She appears similarly self-possessed, both Complicit and aloof, but always as someone else.