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Hegemony and Education is written in opposition to the displacement
of hegemony by recent post-Marxist scholarship from the historical
materialist foundations that underpin Antonio Gramsci's own
distinctive usage of the concept. The study centers upon the
inevitable loss of the nuances of hegemony as a concept that
highlights the problem of the pathological reach of a capitalist
epistemology and ontology upon human identity. Author Deb J. Hill
argues that it was precisely the impress of capitalism's economic
and extra-economic aspect upon humanity's own cognitive and moral
capacity_upon its relational and valuational capacity_that
Gramsci's writings attempted to articulate. In this respect,
Gramsci differentiated himself in Marxist circles by the depth of
his insights into Marx's historical materialist method and the
practical reasoning that this methodology simultaneously
engendered. As Hegemony and Education reveals, Gramsci's entire
written legacy reflects his historical materialist allegiance: the
problem of 'education' as no less than the educative-formative
problem of practical reasoning.
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