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... popular music as part of a Labour Party counter- hegemony during the 1987 election ( the " Red Wedge " tour ) . In the early 1990s , however , the distinction between " independent " and " corporate " labels began to dissolve , and the ...
... popular music as part of a Labour Party counter- hegemony during the 1987 election ( the " Red Wedge " tour ) . In the early 1990s , however , the distinction between " independent " and " corporate " labels began to dissolve , and the ...
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... popular illustrations of views and arguments properly developed by philosophers .... Such [ texts ] are not philosophy's raw material , nor a source for its ornamentation ; they are philosophical exercises , philosophy in action- [ popular ...
... popular illustrations of views and arguments properly developed by philosophers .... Such [ texts ] are not philosophy's raw material , nor a source for its ornamentation ; they are philosophical exercises , philosophy in action- [ popular ...
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... popular cultural icon because they exemplify some dehumanizing aspects of modern life : " work turns people into zombies ; other people turn people into zombies ; life does it ( so do committees ) " ( 123 ) . The diasporas of slavery ...
... popular cultural icon because they exemplify some dehumanizing aspects of modern life : " work turns people into zombies ; other people turn people into zombies ; life does it ( so do committees ) " ( 123 ) . The diasporas of slavery ...
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