Hegemony and Counter-Hegemony in a Global Field

  • Carroll W
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Abstract

Social justice struggles are often framed around competing hegemonic and counter-hegemonic projects. This article compares several organizations of global civil society that have helped shape or have emerged within the changing political-economic landscape of neoliberal globalization, either as purveyors of ruling perspectives or as anti-systemic popular forums and activist groups. It interprets the dialectical relation between the two sides as a complex war of position to win new political space by assembling transnational historic blocs around divergent social visions – the one centered on a logic of replication and passive revolution, the other centred on a logic of prefiguration and transformation. It presents a sociological analysis of the organizational forms and practical challenges that their respective hegemonic and counter-hegemonic projects entail.

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Carroll, W. (2007). Hegemony and Counter-Hegemony in a Global Field. Studies in Social Justice, 1(1), 36–66. https://doi.org/10.26522/ssj.v1i1.980

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