This article reviews and analyzes an otherwise misunderstood political terminology, hegemony. Hegemony is often equated to the colonial connotation that intentionally includes all Western powers by the predominantly Anglo-Saxon scholarship, which eventually sets the standard of the field of inquiry. However, this article traces the Anglo-Saxon roots of hegemonic behavior and attributes its nature to the material, cultural, and racial insecurities of the Anglo-Saxon subjects. The article deeply examines the essential motives and reasonings for the Anglo-Saxon world domination using theoretical components of neo-Marxism, historical identity formations, and modern racial discourse.
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- Linjie Zanadu (Author), The Deep State of the Anglo-Saxon Hegemony. A Material, Cultural and Racial Trilogy, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.hausarbeiten.de/document/1403930