Politischer Diskurs und Hegemonie : Das Projekt "Soziale Marktwirtschaft" /

How do dominant political linguistic and thought patterns arise and how are they related to the social balance of power? This volume aims to get to the bottom of these questions about the functioning of discursive hegemony by linking political and discourse science. Based on the investigation of the...

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Main Author: Nonhoff, Martin (Author)
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Language:German
Language Notes:In German.
Published: Bielefeld : Transcript Verlag, [2006]
Edition:First Edition
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