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The Economic Region The Economic Region
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The Weakness of the Regional Elite The Weakness of the Regional Elite
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Political Integration, Economic Disintegration, and Cultural Hegemony Political Integration, Economic Disintegration, and Cultural Hegemony
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Municipal Power Revisited Municipal Power Revisited
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3 Cultural Hegemony in Morelos: General Background
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Published:January 1993
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This chapter presents the nature of and limits to regional cultural hegemony in Morelos by discussing the general history of the conformation of the Morelos region and the relation between the political integration of Morelos and cultural hegemony. Morelos' proximity to Mexico City has held the development of regional economic and political elite. The transformation of Morelos' regional economy from its agricultural base to an industrial and service base initially reinforced the old core/periphery structure. The historical weakness of Morelos' elites is attributable to the region's position in Mexican political and economic geography. The proof of the weakness of Morelos' autochthonous Porfirian elites is in the Revolution itself. Politically, Morelos can be described as a region wherein the upper bureaucratic echelons have the power to appoint key officers at the local level. The weakness of the regional economic groups helps explain the issue of the political articulation of the region.
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