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... domination to the structure of social domination . Ideology is an intricate web of beliefs about reality and social life that is institutionalized as public knowledge and dissemi- nated throughout society so effectively that it becomes ...
... domination to the structure of social domination . Ideology is an intricate web of beliefs about reality and social life that is institutionalized as public knowledge and dissemi- nated throughout society so effectively that it becomes ...
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... domination . By domination , oppres- sion theorists mean any relationship in which one party ( individual or collective ) , the dominant , succeeds in making the other party ( individual or col- lective ) the subordinate , an instrument ...
... domination . By domination , oppres- sion theorists mean any relationship in which one party ( individual or collective ) , the dominant , succeeds in making the other party ( individual or col- lective ) the subordinate , an instrument ...
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... domination ( defined previously ) . Socialist femi- nism's explanations of oppression present domination as a large - scale struc- tural arrangement , a power relation between groups or categories of social actors . This structure of ...
... domination ( defined previously ) . Socialist femi- nism's explanations of oppression present domination as a large - scale struc- tural arrangement , a power relation between groups or categories of social actors . This structure of ...
Contents
Classical Grand Theories | 13 |
Classical Theories of Everyday Life | 42 |
Contemporary Theoretical Portraits of the Social World 1755 | 75 |
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