Anderson's work displays stunning erudition. Part of a larger attempt to explain the forms and transformations of liberal power, <i>The H-Word</i> helps us understand how one hegemony dies and another begins.

- Gavin Jacobson, New Statesman

Fascinating history

- Adam Tooze, FT

If you want to see how hegemony has been transformed from a critical term in the lexicon of leftist scholars and activists to a less critical but increasingly pervasive term in the lexicon of those interrogating late US imperialism, then The H-Word is a book well worth reading.

- Jim Glassman, Antipode

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Anderson deploys his formidable erudition to craft short chapters on the conflicting understandings of hegemony among Ancient Greek and Roman historians, Russian revolutionaries, Prussian military theorists, Italian communists (where Gramsci shows up), Anglo-American international relations scholars, Chinese statesmen from Confucius to Mao, post-structuralist Marxists (where Gramsci reappears), and the architects of the European Union. This is accomplished with admirably clear and jargon-free prose, and the book is a pleasure to read.

- Eduardo Frajman, Marx & Philosophy Society,

Engaging

- John Ikenberry, Foreign Affairs

Perry Anderson offers a global intellectual history of the many meanings, applications, and turning points in the use of hegemony as a theoretical tool. The most impressive aspect is the breadth he must operate with in terms of history, disciplines, and geographic contexts beyond Marxist theory and beyond the continent of Europe.

- Chris Hardnack, Socialism and Democracy

Few terms are so widely used in the literature of international relations and political science, with so little agreement about their exact meaning, as hegemony.

In the first full historical study of its fortunes as a concept, Perry Anderson traces its emergence in Ancient Greece and its rediscovery during the upheavals of 1848-1849 in Germany. He then follows its checkered career in revolutionary Russia, fascist Italy, Cold War America, Gaullist France, Thatcher's Britain, post-colonial India, feudal Japan, Maoist China, eventually arriving at twenty-first-century US geopolitics and Germany's place within an expanded European Union.

The result is a surprising and fascinating expedition into global intellectual history.
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A fascinating history of the political theory of hegemony
A fascinating history of the political theory of hegemony
A key text for students and scholars in political science and international relations.

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781786633699
Publisert
2022-11-29
Utgiver
Verso Books
Vekt
202 gr
Høyde
210 mm
Bredde
140 mm
Dybde
13 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
208

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Biografisk notat

Perry Anderson taught History at UCLA for thirty years and is an Editor at New Left Review. Recent books include Ever Closer Union?, Different Speeds, Same Furies and The Antinomies of Antonio Gramsci, a companion volume to The H-Word.