Though the person doesn't "agree" to anything, the person goes along with it as being absolutely normal. I used to pledge allegiance to the flag every morning at the start of a school day; I didn't agree to this, though I understood it. I did it as something that I considered completely normal for an American boy to do before the first morning class began.
@@martinmichael2535 but peter comments says that the definition of hegemony is doing something with not alot of understanding to it but there is "special type of agreement" that the person gives
@@martinmichael2535 I could be wrong but here is an example of hegemony: A boy was told to kill a person The boy agrees to kill that person without alot of understanding to why Like assassins
You know. Its a damn shame this channels dead, this video was amazing and incredibly helpful. I imagine that if they kept it up with the explainitory videos for scocio-philosophical concepts they'd probably do really well.
"Controlling a person’s loyalty is the key to power. For Gramsci, power comes from consent and, according to him, it originates in subtle, otherwise innocuous types of agreement."
Whoa! You just turned my unnecessarily dense textbook into something totally digestible and entertaining! Thank you so much! Wish me luck on my exam lol x
I’ve been so overwhelmed with the constant chaos over the last four years and it’s refreshing to see the intellectual information is so readily available. Thanks for this
Minute 9:52, asking "Who is the authentic you?" made me think of Erving Goffman on Interaction Ritual and of Herbert Blumer on symbolic interaction; he stated that there isn't an "authentic you" since we all have circulating roles.
fantastic video. Well done and paced. Love the nerdy examples too, harry potter Lotr, etc. But, I don't think an individual can free themselves from hegemony, they can decide to see the bars that imprison them and therefore decide on which prison they wish to inhabit. You cannot fully function without habitus but you do have the power to choose what your habitus is.
This was such a great breakdown seriously. So good. Challenging too. It really made me think about how, at times, I often mold my approach in certain social constructs around my want to be accepted, rather than accepting who I am. And in turn, acting or behaving in such a way, that I deny my true self.
This is very educational and helpful for understanding what cultural hegemony is; the critique I have is all of the examples you have shown to demonstrate hegemony are represented through male agents. I'm pretty sure that women are affected by cultural hegemony too, and your video would benefit from considering the other 50% of the population.
All these brands everywhere and we are made to believe that we need them. Wow man. Oh I'm so going to watch all your videos. Fcking amazing. Thanks a lot!
Antonio Gramsci is one of my favourite philosophers and I think (as a philosophy student) the greatest marxist philosopher. Here in Italy is very important and if you have the opportunity his writings, you can easily recognize how actual they are. Sorry for my not perfect english but it’s 2 AM here and I am a little bit sleepy lmao
Thanks for explaining the concept of cultural hegemony. The examples you gave: pine tree, diamond ring, and grass, are all rooted in symbolism. Pine trees don't "die" during the winter, so they symbolize rebirth or eternal life. Diamonds are the hardest and clearest gem and are a good symbol for perfection, therefore they are used for marriage to symbolize perfect love. Grass comes from Renaissance ideas about gardening, sometimes referred to as Grottos in art history, these gardens where about mankind's command over nature.
symbols are important in any kind of hegemony (think the roman eagle and purple striped senate robes). Cultural hegemonic powers use the cultural imaginaries that have been built for us to manipulate how we act. In the U.S. we are hit with symbols of Patriotism everywhere we turn. We have it hammered into us to be "proud to be an American" from a very young age (side note i bet at least 1/2 of the people reading that last part have the song stuck in your head.) So if those that wield power want the people to do a specific action they just whip out those symbols of patriotism and start hugging flags and shit.
I think that there needs to be a similar video on civil society, Hegemony is only half of the equation as I've read it. Hegemony is the form that ideological upbringing leaves you in, but civil society is the instrument by which hegemony is propagated and spread, and in a dialectical sort of way also the starting point of the counter hegemonic processes which Gramsci ultimately sees coming together in the Communist Party.
I want to like this over and over. I especially loved how you ended the video, by showing that code switching isn't inherently bad, as some would argue the 'True self' doesn't exist, your just a collection of the different roles you fill. Trying to be 100% the same person in all your roles creates a boring grey rock of a person , who isn't effective. I know when to be professional and know when to let loose. sometimes these world's collide and I'll play it in the middle (not get too crazy at the holiday party)
Yeah, Gramsci doesn't argue that hegemony is evil, he argues that the things it serves to justify are often wrong and irrational. But he doesn't propose an individualist flowering of true self, but the construction of counter-hegemony and a revolution in order to overthrow the order that hegemony justifies.
I thank you from the bottom of my heart, you helped me greatly. I wish you could explain all my problems during class like this. I am a subscriber now.........
I find it difficult to get these points across to people, because they will quickly jump to the defense and claim you're calling them stupid. But I don't think they're stupid, they're just underestimating how powerful the forces of hegemony are over their own beliefs. Any pointers?
Really good video, though I was under the impression Gramsci wrote about hegemony to explain the lack of an international proletarian revolution, rather than looking for an explanation for fascism. And that for him, capitalism was the dominant cultural hegemonic ideology.
+JailBlazersNoMore Oh, I'm definitely oversimplifying Gramsci's specific circumstances a bit, but, you know, 10 minute video. I wanted to keep it within the average UA-cam attention span. What I was attempting to do was rather demonstrate the theory in broad terms and allow the viewer to 'connect the dots' and apply it to whichever dominate narrative they're familiar with. Thanks for watching!
(I looked it up:) The definition of hegemony is leadership or dominance of one group over another. A student government leadership in a school. The predominance of one state or social group over others. and or, that of one state or nation over others.
Hey! I'm a high school teacher and I teach a couple sections of a critical media literacy class. I think this is going to be a great resource for my kids. We're just now coming up on a month or so working together, and we're grappling with Foucauldian discourse and power, basic semiotics, and the like. I'm for sure going to look through the rest of your stuff for other useful videos. Please consider working on one for Foucauldian discourse and power if you haven't--that stuff is really valuable and notoriously slippery. Thanks so much! I'm for sure subscribing!
Maaz W. That is great that you are teaching your students such useful information. I thought these ideas where only taught in University. What country are you teaching in?
This is a scandal. Why is this bullshit being taught to high school children? They need to learn math and science, not propaganda. It's normal human psychology to imitate others, for example we see others put trees in their houses, we get the urge to do it ourselves. This has zero to do with "power wielding people" or other meaningless phrases. It is people behaving like people.
Wow! I really enjoyed your video on hegemony. We are reading, "The Strange Enigma of Race in Contemporary America" by Bonilla-Silva in my sociology class. I had never heard the term hegemonic rule before and after doing a google search, I found your video. I truly enjoyed your video and the way you put it together. The movie parts were awesome as well. Thank you for taking such great care to make the wonderful videos. Because I enjoyed the video so much, I went to look through the rest of your videos to see if there might be something else relative to what we are working on in class, but the descriptions all look the same. Most read logic. Can you fix that? I subscribed to your channel and will be telling others in my class about it. Again, Thank you for putting an awesome spin on the material.
Awesome Hegemony 101 tutorial! Question: Are our species overt, covert, and implicit-biased SR-HAAC bigories (the 18 ways we act-them out violent and 18 ways we act them out non-violent) an incrementalism form of anti-hegemony (challege to the current status quo hegemony) or are they in and of themselves an emerging hegemony (Gramsci's never-ending process-theory) that seeks to replace and dominate -- because "egalitariansim" or "equality" are abstract concepts that in-practice will always be some form of "less-equality" (less-privilege)/"more-equality" (more-privilege for any population but especially our entire differentiated species? Those SR-HAAC Bigotries ("interesectionalities"): Sexism, Racism, Heterosexism, Ageism, Ableism, Classism!
Kazimierz Dąbrowski (1902-1980), a Polish psychiatrist and psychologist, developed the Theory of Positive Disintegration over his lifetime of clinical and academic work. Dąbrowski's theory of personality development emphasized several major features including: personality is not a given universal trait, it must be created-shaped-by the individual to reflect his or her own unique character (personality shaping)personality develops as a result of the action of developmental potential (DP) (overexcitability and the autonomous factor), not everyone displays sufficient DP to create a unique personality.developmental potential is represented in the population by a normal (bell) curve. Dąbrowski used a multilevel approach to describe the continuum of developmental levels seen in the population.developmental potential creates crises characterized by strong anxieties and depressions-psychoneurosis-that precipitate disintegrationfor personality to develop, initial integrations based on instinct and socialization must disintegrate-a process Dąbrowski called positive disintegrationthe development of a hierarchy of individual values-emotional reactions-is a critical component in developing one's personality and one's autonomy, thus, in contrast to most psychological theories, emotions play a major role in this approachemotional reactions guide the individual in creating his or her individual personality ideal, an autonomous standard that acts as the goal of individual developmentthe individual must examine his or her essence and subsequently make existential choices that emphasize those aspects of essence that are higher and "more myself" and inhibit those aspects that are lower or "less myself" based upon his or her own personality idealcritical components of individual development include autoeducation and autopsychotherapy en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Positive_disintegration
Good video and I really liked the connection between the authors, even if their surnames were changed to Gramsi and Bordu ahahah Nobody probably cares, but still: the combination of letters SC followed by I or E in italian makes a SH english sound, as in "show", so read it as gramshi; while Bourdieu is a bit more complicated because the last sound is not present in the english language if I'm not mistaken, but it can be approximated by the sound that the first A makes in words such as "apparently"
Great video. I just bought the Gramsci prison notebooks and was a little lost as to how to anchor my reading within a broader context. I really enjoyed the example of code switching as a way of observing hegemony at play. One question as someone who does this a lot. Are we fighting hegemony if I code switch to as The Art of War says, to "deceive?" the enemy? If the larger goal is to challenge it? Or are we simply reinforcing cultural hegemony? Strategically thinking here.
Talking about elections of 2016, he says, "Take a typical Joe." I immediately thought of Joe Biden. November 24, 2020. He will be (probably) our next President.
Until the BBC radio announcer informed me one afternoon about transphobia I wouldn't have been worried, aware nor concerned that I may be judged as guilty for being a transphobic rotter and most obviously being scared of transexuals on the self-evident truth that I've never met or known one in this multicultural and diverse society. Hence I deducted that the reason is that I must be consciously or subconsciously transphobic which is a very, very bad thing to be ! So I am a very bad person ! For I am now excluded from being a member of the set of the group of right thinking people who knew about transphobia and could say:- "But not me chum ! I'll have you know that some of my best friends are transitioning and non-transitioning, transexuals. I'm a right thinking person and maybe even a transsexual myself indeed !" Because i don't have the resources to get out so much I am less likely to rub up against a transsexual in a multicultural and diverse social setting so I listen to the radio and tv and I have to pay the BBC a license fee or risk jail so they have moral authority over me. It's like they are the present day Moses beaming down extra commandments from the lofty heights of the radio transmission tower and I am nought but an unworthy, ignorant anti-social sinner, a powerless recipient and humble beneficent of their right thinking pronouncements. That to me is Hegemony.
Just learned about Gramsci and started reading his prison notebook. I never felt so power less and so programmed. My believes and thoughts being taught to me felt like anchors to my spirit. I am slowly deprogramming myself and I've never felt freer. No wonder they steer us away from marxist philosophers, because knowing their strategies is how we free ourselves from our marxist culture.
We grow grass because your kids can play on it and not track mud in to the house and because the amount of food you could grow in your spare time without industrial farming equipment is economically irrelevant.
The whole "freedom" thing that gets blasted every day every week and every year in the US is. The american economic right expecially pounds people heads with the "freedom to choose" or as it's called "access". However having access to something doesn't mean being able to afford that something without having to sacrifice too much. Look at everything that can put you in debt : you have "access" to that , but actually getting it has severe consequences.
Yes Gramsci knew his stuff - he also knew that hegemony works best by filling the minds of the masses with scepticism towards the material words rather than scepticism towards ideas. I.e. he realized that Einstein's relativity was not the epitomy of science or even science at all but mere scepticism (philosophical agnosticism): read his Prison Notebooks and find out!
Could you maybe also do a video on postcolonial theory? I am reading Said's Orientalism at the moment and hegemony is very closely linked to the mindset of the colonised. I would be very interested in how you will tie this link.
I think that if you think its wrong to be allied to the hegemony, this type of thinking is part of the hegemony of post modern/marxist/ post colonial thinking in Liberal academia. Its a hegemonic loop of your own making :P
3:37 That's why resistance movements with very modest military capabilities are winning the wars against the most powerful military in the region "Israel".
I love how casual the tone of this is. It sounds like the presenter recorded it while half asleep, late at night. So chill. So unpretentious.
sweya😂💯💯I'm listening to this late at night high and I felt the smoothness
@@rastawamebry8533 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@rastawamebry8533 yes Rasta
Check out Frank Wilderson as he uses Gramsci to underpin his work
ua-cam.com/video/aYP6vExRrFY/v-deo.html
sounds like a hippy radio and i fucking love it lol
I agree!
Nice:
"Hegemony is a special type of agreement, in which the person agreeing doesn’t necessarily understand what it is that they’ve agreed to."
Though the person doesn't "agree" to anything, the person goes along with it as being absolutely normal. I used to pledge allegiance to the flag every morning at the start of a school day; I didn't agree to this, though I understood it. I did it as something that I considered completely normal for an American boy to do before the first morning class began.
@@martinmichael2535 you understood it and accepted it as something you do morally
@@martinmichael2535 but peter comments says that the definition of hegemony is doing something with not alot of understanding to it but there is "special type of agreement" that the person gives
@@martinmichael2535 I could be wrong but here is an example of hegemony:
A boy was told to kill a person
The boy agrees to kill that person without alot of understanding to why
Like assassins
Not morally, culturally.
You know. Its a damn shame this channels dead, this video was amazing and incredibly helpful. I imagine that if they kept it up with the explainitory videos for scocio-philosophical concepts they'd probably do really well.
"Controlling a person’s loyalty is the key to power. For Gramsci, power comes from consent and, according to him, it originates in subtle, otherwise innocuous types of agreement."
Check out Thomas wartenburg the forms of power or Chinweizu
Anatomy of Female Power
Fenak Wilderson too
Like mask wearing?
Whoa! You just turned my unnecessarily dense textbook into something totally digestible and entertaining! Thank you so much! Wish me luck on my exam lol x
Neal Gabler and Neil Postman might disagree
Good luck for the exam👍🏽
@@pizzasum9049 it was 5 years ago :D
@@kelcsgo wonder if he passed
@@iforget6940 I do wonder 🤔
I'm a 3rd year Communications undergrad & Hegemony only now just clicked and makes so much sense now. Thank you.
I’ve been so overwhelmed with the constant chaos over the last four years and it’s refreshing to see the intellectual information is so readily available.
Thanks for this
Minute 9:52, asking "Who is the authentic you?" made me think of Erving Goffman on Interaction Ritual and of Herbert Blumer on symbolic interaction; he stated that there isn't an "authentic you" since we all have circulating roles.
Whelp that made my Gramsci reading a lot easier to understand. Thank the lord for the ability of other people to "break it down".
fantastic video. Well done and paced. Love the nerdy examples too, harry potter Lotr, etc. But, I don't think an individual can free themselves from hegemony, they can decide to see the bars that imprison them and therefore decide on which prison they wish to inhabit. You cannot fully function without habitus but you do have the power to choose what your habitus is.
This was such a great breakdown seriously. So good. Challenging too. It really made me think about how, at times, I often mold my approach in certain social constructs around my want to be accepted, rather than accepting who I am. And in turn, acting or behaving in such a way, that I deny my true self.
This is very educational and helpful for understanding what cultural hegemony is; the critique I have is all of the examples you have shown to demonstrate hegemony are represented through male agents. I'm pretty sure that women are affected by cultural hegemony too, and your video would benefit from considering the other 50% of the population.
Will grow crops in front yard
Can't do that. The city will fine you and enforce the cultural hegemony of a nice-kept, lush and green front lawn.
@jm cm this but unironically
I already do it. :)
Hedge money?
Nuh uh
All these brands everywhere and we are made to believe that we need them. Wow man. Oh I'm so going to watch all your videos. Fcking amazing. Thanks a lot!
Antonio Gramsci is one of my favourite philosophers and I think (as a philosophy student) the greatest marxist philosopher. Here in Italy is very important and if you have the opportunity his writings, you can easily recognize how actual they are. Sorry for my not perfect english but it’s 2 AM here and I am a little bit sleepy lmao
@@FAILoZOFF You're practically still in your nappy, soft lad.
your english is great, don't fret
Love this tone! A great way to draw more minds to philosophy.
Knock down that ivory tower!
Thanks for explaining the concept of cultural hegemony. The examples you gave: pine tree, diamond ring, and grass, are all rooted in symbolism. Pine trees don't "die" during the winter, so they symbolize rebirth or eternal life. Diamonds are the hardest and clearest gem and are a good symbol for perfection, therefore they are used for marriage to symbolize perfect love. Grass comes from Renaissance ideas about gardening, sometimes referred to as Grottos in art history, these gardens where about mankind's command over nature.
symbols are important in any kind of hegemony (think the roman eagle and purple striped senate robes). Cultural hegemonic powers use the cultural imaginaries that have been built for us to manipulate how we act. In the U.S. we are hit with symbols of Patriotism everywhere we turn. We have it hammered into us to be "proud to be an American" from a very young age (side note i bet at least 1/2 of the people reading that last part have the song stuck in your head.) So if those that wield power want the people to do a specific action they just whip out those symbols of patriotism and start hugging flags and shit.
Thanks. I think part of the point was, even if there are reasons for it, people usually do things without knowing them.
Awesome job, i have been trying all morning for someone to explain this Hegemony thingy thanks for your work.
I think that there needs to be a similar video on civil society, Hegemony is only half of the equation as I've read it. Hegemony is the form that ideological upbringing leaves you in, but civil society is the instrument by which hegemony is propagated and spread, and in a dialectical sort of way also the starting point of the counter hegemonic processes which Gramsci ultimately sees coming together in the Communist Party.
that's a good point, knobby the civil society is important
my reading also
But, how can one determine the true values of a civil society. Are they not the by product of cultural hegemony?
Hhm, civil society? "It's a world of truck driver's"
I want to like this over and over. I especially loved how you ended the video, by showing that code switching isn't inherently bad, as some would argue the 'True self' doesn't exist, your just a collection of the different roles you fill. Trying to be 100% the same person in all your roles creates a boring grey rock of a person , who isn't effective. I know when to be professional and know when to let loose. sometimes these world's collide and I'll play it in the middle (not get too crazy at the holiday party)
Yeah, Gramsci doesn't argue that hegemony is evil, he argues that the things it serves to justify are often wrong and irrational. But he doesn't propose an individualist flowering of true self, but the construction of counter-hegemony and a revolution in order to overthrow the order that hegemony justifies.
I thank you from the bottom of my heart, you helped me greatly. I wish you could explain all my problems during class like this. I am a subscriber now.........
Would be amazizng if all professors teach like this!
you've just saved my assignment. thank you so much for making these videos and explaining it in such a fantastic way!
This is very helpful, and makes the term 'hegemony' much clearer to understand. Thank you so much!
I've never listened to an academic video that's interesting like this. Thank you
Really amazing job on this. You just gave me the best idea for my final paper. THANK YOU SOOO MUCH!!!!
A wonderfully concise way to explain a complex theory. Thank you.
You're very welcome!
Sir. Please come back and put out more material.
Great video! Really enjoyed the first nine minutes, helped me gain an understanding of what hegemony is!
this almost started an existential crisis for me but also helped me a lot. thank you...?
I really enjoyed how accessible this video made Gramscian theory. And, yes, I hit the subscribe button right after watching it!
Begging the question does not mean To Raise Another Question! Informative video thanks!!!
Wow, nicely put together video for such a low subscriber count. Subbed!!
+Joe Bernard Thanks!
Joe Bernard
Subscriber count does not always predict quality of content.
Yeah man😂why u do him like that? I bet bruh reading this comment alil confused like "thx for watching....but fuck u kinda"
@@mustaphalove8934 moron
That's hegemony of social networking
Would you like to post more videos? It was really helpful
This channel is underrated!!
that was so useful and comprehensive! thanks a lot =)
You actually are able to explain this compared to my professor, thank you!
"If I made myself clear you have misunderstood me"
This was excellent. Thank you for making it.
what an interesting video! not at all what I expected to find while looking into Antonio Gramschi! sweet stuff!
Mind Blown. Thank you for putting this together.
A pity you stopped making Philosophy videos, very useful.
I find it difficult to get these points across to people, because they will quickly jump to the defense and claim you're calling them stupid. But I don't think they're stupid, they're just underestimating how powerful the forces of hegemony are over their own beliefs. Any pointers?
Very nice voice and helpful in understanding hegemony
The ending "Keep on thinking" really makes me keep on thinking
Great explanation & animation!
perfect examples to clear ones assumptions. Well put.
Woooow I will pass my exam after this
Beautiful video, well presented and very thought provoking! Subbed!
and right/left hegemony dominates us ALL!
Excellent analysis!
George Clooney philosophical explanations. I like it.
+Noc “Nocturniquet” Turne Thanks!
Really good video, though I was under the impression Gramsci wrote about hegemony to explain the lack of an international proletarian revolution, rather than looking for an explanation for fascism. And that for him, capitalism was the dominant cultural hegemonic ideology.
+JailBlazersNoMore Oh, I'm definitely oversimplifying Gramsci's specific circumstances a bit, but, you know, 10 minute video. I wanted to keep it within the average UA-cam attention span. What I was attempting to do was rather demonstrate the theory in broad terms and allow the viewer to 'connect the dots' and apply it to whichever dominate narrative they're familiar with. Thanks for watching!
Professor Richard Wolff does a great piece on Gramsci's life and work on Democracy at Work.
@@maryjopoole7881 and the prison diaries
(I looked it up:) The definition of hegemony is leadership or dominance of one group over another. A student government leadership in a school. The predominance of one state or social group over others. and or, that of one state or nation over others.
The narrator's tone makes it way more easier to understand.
Really good one , love the examples and the explanation. Thank you!
Hey! I'm a high school teacher and I teach a couple sections of a critical media literacy class. I think this is going to be a great resource for my kids. We're just now coming up on a month or so working together, and we're grappling with Foucauldian discourse and power, basic semiotics, and the like. I'm for sure going to look through the rest of your stuff for other useful videos. Please consider working on one for Foucauldian discourse and power if you haven't--that stuff is really valuable and notoriously slippery.
Thanks so much! I'm for sure subscribing!
+Maax W Fantastic. That's exactly what I am making these videos for. Foucault? You got it!
Maaz W. That is great that you are teaching your students such useful information. I thought these ideas where only taught in University. What country are you teaching in?
I wish I learned Gramsci in high school!
honestly! I'm on my 3rd degree before ever coming across this.
This is a scandal. Why is this bullshit being taught to high school children? They need to learn math and science, not propaganda. It's normal human psychology to imitate others, for example we see others put trees in their houses, we get the urge to do it ourselves. This has zero to do with "power wielding people" or other meaningless phrases. It is people behaving like people.
Come Back Please!! Nothing for 3-years?
Wow! I really enjoyed your video on hegemony. We are reading, "The Strange Enigma of Race in Contemporary America" by Bonilla-Silva in my sociology class. I had never heard the term hegemonic rule before and after doing a google search, I found your video. I truly enjoyed your video and the way you put it together. The movie parts were awesome as well. Thank you for taking such great care to make the wonderful videos. Because I enjoyed the video so much, I went to look through the rest of your videos to see if there might be something else relative to what we are working on in class, but the descriptions all look the same. Most read logic. Can you fix that? I subscribed to your channel and will be telling others in my class about it. Again, Thank you for putting an awesome spin on the material.
Witty and original series, well done. The intro sounded like Bob Dylan's Theme Time Radio Hour with a wink and a nod.
This is a really good video, keep it up
no its not
Excellent explanation. We will be reposting at the American Intelligence Media and look forward to seeing more videos from you.
Awesome Hegemony 101 tutorial! Question: Are our species overt, covert, and implicit-biased SR-HAAC bigories (the 18 ways we act-them out violent and 18 ways we act them out non-violent) an incrementalism form of anti-hegemony (challege to the current status quo hegemony) or are they in and of themselves an emerging hegemony (Gramsci's never-ending process-theory) that seeks to replace and dominate -- because "egalitariansim" or "equality" are abstract concepts that in-practice will always be some form of "less-equality" (less-privilege)/"more-equality" (more-privilege for any population but especially our entire differentiated species? Those SR-HAAC Bigotries ("interesectionalities"): Sexism, Racism, Heterosexism, Ageism, Ableism, Classism!
What is steel to the hand that yields it........Basically, it is just "The pen is mightier than the sword"
This is brilliant! Sadly it seems like you don't upload anymore
Kazimierz Dąbrowski (1902-1980), a Polish psychiatrist and psychologist, developed the Theory of Positive Disintegration over his lifetime of clinical and academic work.
Dąbrowski's theory of personality development emphasized several major features including:
personality is not a given universal trait, it must be
created-shaped-by the individual to reflect his or her own unique
character (personality shaping)personality develops as a result of the action of developmental
potential (DP) (overexcitability and the autonomous factor), not
everyone displays sufficient DP to create a unique personality.developmental potential is represented in the population by a normal (bell) curve. Dąbrowski used a multilevel approach to describe the continuum of developmental levels seen in the population.developmental potential creates crises characterized by strong
anxieties and depressions-psychoneurosis-that precipitate disintegrationfor personality to develop, initial integrations based on instinct
and socialization must disintegrate-a process Dąbrowski called positive
disintegrationthe development of a hierarchy of individual values-emotional
reactions-is a critical component in developing one's personality and
one's autonomy, thus, in contrast to most psychological theories,
emotions play a major role in this approachemotional reactions guide the individual in creating his or her
individual personality ideal, an autonomous standard that acts as the
goal of individual developmentthe individual must examine his or her essence and subsequently make
existential choices that emphasize those aspects of essence that are
higher and "more myself" and inhibit those aspects that are lower or
"less myself" based upon his or her own personality idealcritical components of individual development include autoeducation and autopsychotherapy
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Positive_disintegration
Great introductory teaching resource, thanks.
thank you very much!
your channel is absolute gold!
Good video and I really liked the connection between the authors, even if their surnames were changed to Gramsi and Bordu ahahah
Nobody probably cares, but still: the combination of letters SC followed by I or E in italian makes a SH english sound, as in "show", so read it as gramshi; while Bourdieu is a bit more complicated because the last sound is not present in the english language if I'm not mistaken, but it can be approximated by the sound that the first A makes in words such as "apparently"
Great video. I just bought the Gramsci prison notebooks and was a little lost as to how to anchor my reading within a broader context. I really enjoyed the example of code switching as a way of observing hegemony at play. One question as someone who does this a lot. Are we fighting hegemony if I code switch to as The Art of War says, to "deceive?" the enemy? If the larger goal is to challenge it? Or are we simply reinforcing cultural hegemony? Strategically thinking here.
Talking about elections of 2016, he says, "Take a typical Joe." I immediately thought of Joe Biden. November 24, 2020. He will be (probably) our next President.
Until the BBC radio announcer informed me one afternoon about transphobia I wouldn't have been worried, aware nor concerned that I may be judged as guilty for being a transphobic rotter and most obviously being scared of transexuals on the self-evident truth that I've never met or known one in this multicultural and diverse society. Hence I deducted that the reason is that I must be consciously or subconsciously transphobic which is a very, very bad thing to be ! So I am a very bad person !
For I am now excluded from being a member of the set of the group of right thinking people who knew about transphobia and could say:- "But not me chum ! I'll have you know that some of my best friends are transitioning and non-transitioning, transexuals. I'm a right thinking person and maybe even a transsexual myself indeed !"
Because i don't have the resources to get out so much I am less likely to rub up against a transsexual in a multicultural and diverse social setting so I listen to the radio and tv and I have to pay the BBC a license fee or risk jail so they have moral authority over me. It's like they are the present day Moses beaming down extra commandments from the lofty heights of the radio transmission tower and I am nought but an unworthy, ignorant anti-social sinner, a powerless recipient and humble beneficent of their right thinking pronouncements. That to me is Hegemony.
Just learned about Gramsci and started reading his prison notebook. I never felt so power less and so programmed. My believes and thoughts being taught to me felt like anchors to my spirit. I am slowly deprogramming myself and I've never felt freer. No wonder they steer us away from marxist philosophers, because knowing their strategies is how we free ourselves from our marxist culture.
TheVideoSupreme Marxist culture? We live in a world where every marxist nation is totally suppressed
so well organised and informative.
It is possible to create your own symbols as expression of identity, this is what artists do.
We grow grass because your kids can play on it and not track mud in to the house and because the amount of food you could grow in your spare time without industrial farming equipment is economically irrelevant.
what if feeling free is also cultural hegemony? :)
The whole "freedom" thing that gets blasted every day every week and every year in the US is.
The american economic right expecially pounds people heads with the "freedom to choose" or as it's called "access".
However having access to something doesn't mean being able to afford that something without having to sacrifice too much.
Look at everything that can put you in debt : you have "access" to that , but actually getting it has severe consequences.
Koroistro what if the idea you are expressing is also cultural hegemony?
Michael Lebedev could be a paradox or a re-evaluation of the definition.
Michael Lebedev , that's what Genesis 1:26-31 was so. And indeed it was Communism very good.:)
Michael Lebedev then it would be the illusion of freedom held up by the state to propagate the ruling class. The example is American culture in fact
Excellent! Thanks so much and keep up the good work!
Yes Gramsci knew his stuff - he also knew that hegemony works best by filling the minds of the masses with scepticism towards the material words rather than scepticism towards ideas. I.e. he realized that Einstein's relativity was not the epitomy of science or even science at all but mere scepticism (philosophical agnosticism): read his Prison Notebooks and find out!
I should have written "material WORLD" on the second line.
Before Gramsci pounds on Einstein's relativity he needs to watch some PBS Spacetime or Fermi Lab videos.
Just an excellent video. Cool.
Could you pls kindly do a video on Gramsci’s take on common sense & good sense.
Could you maybe also do a video on postcolonial theory? I am reading Said's Orientalism at the moment and hegemony is very closely linked to the mindset of the colonised. I would be very interested in how you will tie this link.
He's good. He's good. Love this guy.
brilliant explanation. thanks.
Every time you said Bordoo I died a little inside
Excellent content 👏
Marvelously done. Thank you.
Wow, thought provoking. Subbing!
I think that if you think its wrong to be allied to the hegemony, this type of thinking is part of the hegemony of post modern/marxist/ post colonial thinking in Liberal academia. Its a hegemonic loop of your own making :P
Culture and knowledge is power
GReat job I'm Making a follow up to this give you full credit
Nice to watch this!!
GREAT video!
3:37 That's why resistance movements with very modest military capabilities are winning the wars against the most powerful military in the region "Israel".
short but effective... good job!
You have a really good voice.
as in, hot
Great video, thanks a lot.
Great video!
Good presentation.
This was awesome! Good job
@5:15 Squirrel and rabbit y u don't plant food in the front yard
This helps me heaps! I'm actually in uni studying cultural paradigms but it is really philosophical .... :)