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4ce19c4 | The Italian philosopher Antonio Gramsci used the term 'cultural hegemony' to describe the way in which ideas and concepts which benefit a dominant class are universalized. They become norms, adopted whole and unexamined, which shape our thinking. Perhaps we suffer from agricultural hegemony: what is deemed to be good for farmers or landowners is deemed, without question or challenge, to be good for everyone. | George Monbiot | ||
9c3eebf | Nobody ever rioted for austerity. | George Monbiot | ||
5b17a30 | No political challenge can be met by shopping. | George Monbiot |