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Defining Hegemony 
Controlling Ideas, Possibilities, 
and People 
© 2013, John Wesley White, University of North Florida
Hegemony 
• In Marxist philosophy, the term Cultural 
Hegemony describes the domination of a culturally 
diverse society by the ruling, who manipulate the 
culture of the society—the beliefs, explanations, 
perceptions, values, and mores—so that their ruling-class 
worldview becomes the worldview that is 
imposed and accepted as the cultural norm; as the 
universally valid dominant ideology that justifies the 
social, political, and economic status quo as natural, 
inevitable, perpetual and beneficial for everyone, 
rather than as artificial social constructs that benefit 
only the ruling class 
© 2013, John Wesley White, University of North Florida
Hegemony: 
Maintenance of Power and the Status Quo 
• For a minority* to ‘rule’ over a majority—especially 
when there are privileges and benefits unique to that 
minority—those with power must maintain control 
over those without political or economic power (the 
masses). This can happen in two ways: 
Hegemony: 
controlling ideas (and possible 
resistance) through “ideological 
violence” 
Hegemony 
Physical Violence 
or threat of violence & 
repression of dissent 
Vs. 
*Minority in this sense means those with distinct characteristics which separate them from the majority. This can include race/ethnicity, but it can 
also include members of a socioeconomic class, members of a social hierarchy, a group bound by a specific set of beliefs, etc. 
© 2013, John Wesley White, University of North Florida
• Power in most societies is not maintained through 
overt physical force—though that is the case in some 
repressive nations (e.g., dictatorships). 
• The powerful in most modern societies legitimize 
their views and make these views virtually 
unquestionable by constantly repeating them through 
myriad ‘official’ sources (schools, textbooks, teachers, school 
rules), media outlets (mainstream news organizations), and 
less official sources (parents, peers, clergy, entertainment 
outlets). 
Hegemony 
© 2013, John Wesley White, University of North Florida
• Power in most societies is not maintained through 
overt physical force—though that is the case in some 
repressive nations (e.g., dictatorships). 
• The powerful in most modern societies legitimize 
their views and make these views virtually 
unquestionable by constantly repeating them through 
myriad ‘official’ sources (schools, textbooks, teachers, school 
rules), media outlets (mainstream news organizations), and 
less official sources (parents, peers, clergy, entertainment 
outlets). 
Consider some of the views that other 
nations or particular groups have 
perpetuated in an attempt to control a 
population and thereby maintain power. 
How did they push these views (overtly and 
tacitly)? Why were few people willing to 
challenge these views? 
Hegemony 
© 2013, John Wesley White, University of North Florida
Hegemony 
• Power in most societies is not maintained through 
overt physical force—though that is the case in some 
repressive nations (e.g., dictatorships). The powerful 
in modern societies legitimize their views and make 
these views virtually unquestionable by constantly 
repeating them through myriad ‘official’ sources 
(schools, textbooks, news) and media. 
© 2013, John Wesley White, University of North Florida
• Hegemony is powerful because it is 
subtle, tacit, and frequently 
misconstrued as “common sense.” 
• Hegemony is easily perpetuated because it is ubiquitous but 
tacit. People are seldom aware of the fact that they are being 
manipulated. 
• The notion of manipulation tends to disappear (or never 
appear in the first place) when ideas are repeated enough to 
become common sense. One is also unlikely to be aware of 
being manipulated when alternative ideas are never taught or 
made readily available. 
• When ideas are presented in ‘official’ forums (textbooks, 
newscasts, etc.) they are given greater legitimacy by the 
public. 
• When ideas become common sense, they are unquestionable; 
those who do question are often viewed as social outcasts or 
troublemaker. 
Hegemony 
© 2013, John Wesley White, University of North Florida
Hegemony • Hegemony succeeds because it is 
constantly reinforced from multiple 
influential sources 
• Schools via teachers 
• Textbooks 
• Newspapers and Broadcast Media 
• Churches 
• Social Groups 
• Popular culture 
• Social media* 
• Peers 
• Language 
When virtually everyone believes something to be true, it 
becomes increasingly more difficult for one to counter their 
‘truth’ with other alternatives. Even were one brave enough to 
try, few would listen because it goes against the dominant 
paradigm. 
* Notice, for example, how the things one has searched for—goods and 
services—online appear in the ‘sidebars’ of social media, thereby reinforcing the 
ideas. 
© 2013, John Wesley White, University of North Florida
Hegemony Hegemony can also be a means toward greater 
global domination. Nations today seldom 
‘invade’ or conquer other nations militarily. 
Rather, they expand their influence through 
the exportation of their ideologies and 
economic pressures. 
Consider some of the ways nations (the U.S.A. in 
particular) pushes its ideology onto other nations. 
- Monetary policy (dollar as international currency & borrowing/lending) 
- Political pressure (“with us or against us”) 
- Exportation of movies and music 
(and with them, ideology) 
Consider how former global powers—e.g., England, 
Spain, France, the U.S.S.R.—controlled their colonies 
(in addition to military control) 
Consider the role that missionaries have 
played in civilizing and controlling nations 
and tribes 
© 2013, John Wesley White, University of North Florida
Hegemony 
What are some of the big ideas 
perpetuated by multiple sources (that we 
are seldom taught to question)? 
© 2013, John Wesley White, University of North Florida
Hegemony 
What are some of the big ideas 
perpetuated by multiple sources (that we 
are seldom taught to question)? 
1) Money brings happiness 
2) Staying in school brings social and 
economic mobility 
3) Americans have more freedom than 
people in other nations 
4) The rich are better (the poor lazy) 
5) Meritocracy 
6) Religious faith & adherence to doctrine 
© 2013, John Wesley White, University of North Florida
Hegemony 
What are some of the ideas perpetuated 
by multiple sources (that we are seldom 
taught to question)? 
1) Meritocracy (Bowles & Gintis) 
- the notion of social mobility through schooling and hard 
work (Bowles and Gintis). 
- that creativity and cognitive function are the driving 
force behind schooling (and that companies want these 
people for employees). 
- it’s what you know, not who you know. 
© 2013, John Wesley White, University of North Florida

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Hegemony

  • 1. Defining Hegemony Controlling Ideas, Possibilities, and People © 2013, John Wesley White, University of North Florida
  • 2. Hegemony • In Marxist philosophy, the term Cultural Hegemony describes the domination of a culturally diverse society by the ruling, who manipulate the culture of the society—the beliefs, explanations, perceptions, values, and mores—so that their ruling-class worldview becomes the worldview that is imposed and accepted as the cultural norm; as the universally valid dominant ideology that justifies the social, political, and economic status quo as natural, inevitable, perpetual and beneficial for everyone, rather than as artificial social constructs that benefit only the ruling class © 2013, John Wesley White, University of North Florida
  • 3. Hegemony: Maintenance of Power and the Status Quo • For a minority* to ‘rule’ over a majority—especially when there are privileges and benefits unique to that minority—those with power must maintain control over those without political or economic power (the masses). This can happen in two ways: Hegemony: controlling ideas (and possible resistance) through “ideological violence” Hegemony Physical Violence or threat of violence & repression of dissent Vs. *Minority in this sense means those with distinct characteristics which separate them from the majority. This can include race/ethnicity, but it can also include members of a socioeconomic class, members of a social hierarchy, a group bound by a specific set of beliefs, etc. © 2013, John Wesley White, University of North Florida
  • 4. • Power in most societies is not maintained through overt physical force—though that is the case in some repressive nations (e.g., dictatorships). • The powerful in most modern societies legitimize their views and make these views virtually unquestionable by constantly repeating them through myriad ‘official’ sources (schools, textbooks, teachers, school rules), media outlets (mainstream news organizations), and less official sources (parents, peers, clergy, entertainment outlets). Hegemony © 2013, John Wesley White, University of North Florida
  • 5. • Power in most societies is not maintained through overt physical force—though that is the case in some repressive nations (e.g., dictatorships). • The powerful in most modern societies legitimize their views and make these views virtually unquestionable by constantly repeating them through myriad ‘official’ sources (schools, textbooks, teachers, school rules), media outlets (mainstream news organizations), and less official sources (parents, peers, clergy, entertainment outlets). Consider some of the views that other nations or particular groups have perpetuated in an attempt to control a population and thereby maintain power. How did they push these views (overtly and tacitly)? Why were few people willing to challenge these views? Hegemony © 2013, John Wesley White, University of North Florida
  • 6. Hegemony • Power in most societies is not maintained through overt physical force—though that is the case in some repressive nations (e.g., dictatorships). The powerful in modern societies legitimize their views and make these views virtually unquestionable by constantly repeating them through myriad ‘official’ sources (schools, textbooks, news) and media. © 2013, John Wesley White, University of North Florida
  • 7. • Hegemony is powerful because it is subtle, tacit, and frequently misconstrued as “common sense.” • Hegemony is easily perpetuated because it is ubiquitous but tacit. People are seldom aware of the fact that they are being manipulated. • The notion of manipulation tends to disappear (or never appear in the first place) when ideas are repeated enough to become common sense. One is also unlikely to be aware of being manipulated when alternative ideas are never taught or made readily available. • When ideas are presented in ‘official’ forums (textbooks, newscasts, etc.) they are given greater legitimacy by the public. • When ideas become common sense, they are unquestionable; those who do question are often viewed as social outcasts or troublemaker. Hegemony © 2013, John Wesley White, University of North Florida
  • 8. Hegemony • Hegemony succeeds because it is constantly reinforced from multiple influential sources • Schools via teachers • Textbooks • Newspapers and Broadcast Media • Churches • Social Groups • Popular culture • Social media* • Peers • Language When virtually everyone believes something to be true, it becomes increasingly more difficult for one to counter their ‘truth’ with other alternatives. Even were one brave enough to try, few would listen because it goes against the dominant paradigm. * Notice, for example, how the things one has searched for—goods and services—online appear in the ‘sidebars’ of social media, thereby reinforcing the ideas. © 2013, John Wesley White, University of North Florida
  • 9. Hegemony Hegemony can also be a means toward greater global domination. Nations today seldom ‘invade’ or conquer other nations militarily. Rather, they expand their influence through the exportation of their ideologies and economic pressures. Consider some of the ways nations (the U.S.A. in particular) pushes its ideology onto other nations. - Monetary policy (dollar as international currency & borrowing/lending) - Political pressure (“with us or against us”) - Exportation of movies and music (and with them, ideology) Consider how former global powers—e.g., England, Spain, France, the U.S.S.R.—controlled their colonies (in addition to military control) Consider the role that missionaries have played in civilizing and controlling nations and tribes © 2013, John Wesley White, University of North Florida
  • 10. Hegemony What are some of the big ideas perpetuated by multiple sources (that we are seldom taught to question)? © 2013, John Wesley White, University of North Florida
  • 11. Hegemony What are some of the big ideas perpetuated by multiple sources (that we are seldom taught to question)? 1) Money brings happiness 2) Staying in school brings social and economic mobility 3) Americans have more freedom than people in other nations 4) The rich are better (the poor lazy) 5) Meritocracy 6) Religious faith & adherence to doctrine © 2013, John Wesley White, University of North Florida
  • 12. Hegemony What are some of the ideas perpetuated by multiple sources (that we are seldom taught to question)? 1) Meritocracy (Bowles & Gintis) - the notion of social mobility through schooling and hard work (Bowles and Gintis). - that creativity and cognitive function are the driving force behind schooling (and that companies want these people for employees). - it’s what you know, not who you know. © 2013, John Wesley White, University of North Florida