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  • Moore, David Brent, The Contradictory construction of Hegemony in Zimbabwe: Politics, Ideology and Class in the Formation of a New African State, Ph.D. Dissertation. York University (Canada); [s.l.], 1990
    Ph.D. Dissertation. York University (Canada)
    «The works of Antonio Gramsci on hegemony and intellectuals, Hartmut Elsenhans on the "state class," and, more closely to Zimbabwe, that of John Saul and Lionel Cliffe are used to help elucidate a concentration on how the "young and idealistic" segments of the developing Zimbabwean ruling group forced ideological issues to the fore».
    SUBJECT:Hegemony; Zimbabwe; case studies





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