Hegemony in a sentence as a noun

It's a hegemony.>the misdeeds that seems to have returned from the dark agesYou've been fed propaganda.

But it's a threat to American regional hegemony.

I'm merely stating the simplest and most effective method of ensuring that the US's global hegemony remains as it is now.

Not to mention it would be a wonderful "**** you" to the US government, abusing its global hegemony for personal purposes.

If you say something counter to the cultural hegemony, it will need a long explanation, footnotes, multiple references and so forth.

It's a complicated mess, there are political parties that exploit the fact that many in India want to avoid the religious hegemony.

But the hegemony of 'superior' languages will always weigh in to these decisions, and potentially block out the idea that the language is merely a tool used in implementing the final solution.

Worldwide economic collapse will have cost America its dominant world role; but it will not result in Russian hegemony; their economy is too dependent on the world economy to maintain an irresistible military force.

Also, why would it be better to pay 80% of your labor directly to a king who would let you starve after a bad harvest or two than it would be to deal with some douchey suits?I mean you can't really be serious with this, it's just a diatribe against the existing corporate hegemony, am I wrong?

But if you look at something like this from the point of view of someone in a part of the world where the political structure is not aligned with US hegemony, the difference between an advanced AI which has "turned" and a robotic army that is ultimately still controlled by humans is probably academic.

In which you assume far too much:- that espionage is required for a state to function successfully- that maintaining US hegemony is both a national good and good for the world- that brute force is the only other viable option to rampant surveillanceIt is specifically because none of those things ought to be assumed, none of them are a given, and none are inherently good or desirable or required, that one ought to condemn these acts.

Hegemony definitions

noun

the dominance or leadership of one social group or nation over others; "the hegemony of a single member state is not incompatible with a genuine confederation"; "to say they have priority is not to say they have complete hegemony"; "the consolidation of the United States' hegemony over a new international economic system"