The anatomy of Lebanon’s postwar integral state: the political economy of cartels and consent
<p dir="ltr">This essay stretches Antonio Gramsci’s core concept of the integral state to explain an enigma in contemporary Lebanon: why the massive collapse after the October 2019 protests failed to generate commensurate political, ideological, and organizational responses. It rethe...
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| Main Author: | Bassel F. Salloukh (17704392) (author) |
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2025
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