Aug 30, 2011
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A lived hegemony is always a process. It is not, except analytically, a system or a structure. It is a realised complex of experiences, relationships, and activities, with specific and changing pressures and limits.Raymond Williams - Marxism and Literature. (via la-vie-est-politiques)
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