Ricardo quotes:

The passage I sent from Laclau and Mouffe's *Hegemony* might 
create the misleading impression - as this book in general did 
among all Marxists - that L&M were advocating a totally contingent 
view. The following passage clarifies their position: "The problem of 
power cannot, therefore, be posed in terms of the search for *the* 
class or *the* dominant sector which constitutes the centre of a 
hegemonic formation, given that, by definition, such a centre will 
always elude us. But it is equally wrong to propose as an 
alternative, either pluralism or the total diffusion of power within the 
social, as this would blind the analysis to the presence of nodal 
points and to the partial concentrations of power existing in every 
concrete social formation" (142).

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And the punchline is....?

Michael K.

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