Hegemony vs. Homogeneity — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Hegemony and Homogeneity
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Hegemony
Hegemony (UK: , US: (pronunciation ) or ) is the political, economic, or military predominance or control of one state over others. In ancient Greece (8th century BC – 6th century AD), hegemony denoted the politico-military dominance of a city-state over other city-states.
Homogeneity
The state or quality of being homogeneous.
Hegemony
The predominance of one state or social group over others.
Homogeneity
The condition of being homogeneous
Hegemony
(formal) Domination, influence, or authority over another, especially by one political group over a society or by one nation over others.
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Homogeneity
Same as Homogeneousness.
Hegemony
Dominance of one social group over another, such that the ruling group or hegemon acquires some degree of consent from the subordinate, as opposed to dominance purely by force.
The two political parties battled viciously for hegemony.
Homogeneity
The quality of being similar or comparable in kind or nature;
There is a remarkable homogeneity between the two companies
Hegemony
Leadership; preponderant influence or authority; - usually applied to the relation of a government or state to its neighbors or confederates.
Homogeneity
The quality of being of uniform throughout in composition or structure
Hegemony
The domination of one state over its allies
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