hegemony
The Spanish word 'hegemonía' translates to 'hegemony' in English. In politics and sociology, hegemony refers to the dominance of one group over other groups, with or without the threat of force, to the extent that, for instance, the dominant party can dictate the terms of trade to its advantage; more broadly, cultural perspectives become skewed to favor the dominant group. The cultural imposition termed 'hegemony' is likely to occur in different societal structures and levels.
The hegemony of this country on the world stage is indisputable.
This sentence expresses the idea of a country's dominance or major influence in global affairs, where the term 'hegemony' represents such dominance or influence.
Cultural hegemony can influence people's attitudes and behaviors.
In this context, 'hegemony' refers to the dominance of a particular culture, and the statement addresses how this dominance can affect the ways people think and act.
The goal of the revolutionary movement was to challenge the hegemony of the current government.
The sentence implies a revolutionary movement's intention to question or resist the current government's dominant status or control, depicted by the term 'hegemony'.