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  • ...at fly under the radar of conscious political activity, are omitted from [[discourse]] on the right and the left, and are many times intertwined with global dru ...ponsible decision-making but by indirection, collusion, and deceit… 3. the political exploitation of irresponsible agencies or parastructures, such as intellige
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  • ...as debate or argument. The term is used in [[semantics]] and [[discourse analysis]]. In [[semantics]], discourses are linguistic units composed of several s ...agree on a groundworks consensus, while Foucault was developing a form of discourse that opposed [[marxist]] definitions of [[ideology]] ([[superstructure]]).
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  • ...c matters and thus make this concept central to politics. Implicitly every political tendency entails an ideology whether or not it is propounded as an explicit ...ctions, ‘ideology’ still plays a key role in semiotics oriented to social, political life" [https://www.semioticon.com/seo/I/ideology.html#].
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  • ...cise, on an equal footing, of human rights and fundamental freedoms in the political, economic, social, cultural or any other field of public life. '[3]</blockq ...(1997), White Lies: Race, Class, Gender and Sexuality in White Supremacist Discourse, Routledge, New York, NY.
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  • ...d <i>logos</i> (rational utterance). It has been defined as [[reason]]ed [[discourse]] about God or the [[gods]], or more generally about [[religion]] or [[spir Theologians use various forms of analysis and argument ([[philosophy|philosophical]], [[ethnography|ethnographic]], [
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  • ...etrators against whom compelling legal cases can be made; but in the final analysis, all are implicated. We are all complicit by virtue of the inherent difficu The political legitimacy of a ruling group has suffered serious erosion. The economic bas
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  • ...ogy of Islam", ''Anthropological Quarterly'' '''68''' (3), Anthropological Analysis and Islamic Texts, p. 185-193. ...e his ''[[Leviathan (book)|Leviathan]]'' was a scientific description of a political [[commonwealth]]. What would happen within decades of his work was a revolu
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  • ...ichel Foucault]] ([[1926]]-[[1984]]), who, following the [[Italy|Italian]] political philosopher [[Niccolò Machiavelli]] ([[1469]]-[[1527]]), sees power as "a ...Thus "power" in the sociological sense subsumes both physical power and [[political power]], including many of the types listed at power. In some ways it more
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  • ...ow did he or she and the creation, in turn, affect the course of artistic, political, and social events?'' ...written word, ''art historians'' rely on [[Formal concept analysis|formal analysis]], [[iconology]], [[semiotics]] ([[structuralism]], [[post-structuralism]],
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  • ...(especially in hostile biomes), ideas such as the inheritance of wealth, [[political]] positions, leadership, and ability to control group [[movement]]s (to per ...ructural capital (facilitating technology), became the [[focus]] of the '''analysis of wealth'''. [[Adam Smith]] saw wealth creation as the combination of [[m
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  • :c : [[political]] control or influence ===Political Power===
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  • ...religion]], [[medicine]], [[ethics]], [[economic]] and [[Political science|political]] theory, [[human rights]], and [[animal rights]]. ...epresents a complex issue that covers a wide swath of human activities and discourse. Generally, the issue can be categorized by the underlying intended uses of
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  • ...havior. Interpersonal identity development occurs during exploratory self-analysis and self-evaluation ending at various time with the establishment of an eas ...'Collective Identity Formation and the International State''. The American Political Science Review, 1994.
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  • ...r in the present (synchronic analysis, rather than diachonic or historical analysis), and emphasizing long-term (one to several years) immersion fieldwork. Cam ...volumes include ''African Systems of Kinship and Marriage'' and ''African Political Systems.''
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  • ...rker][https://dangerousintersection.org/?p=1445] According to their model, political conservatives make their moral choices using five moral variables (harm/car Political Morality is also relevant to the behaviour internationally of national gove
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  • ...comes aimless and unprofitable, and much unhappiness results. [[Jesus]]' [[discourse]] at the [[ordination]] of [[the twelve]] [[constitutes]] a master [[philos ...is [[perfect]], and such [[attainment]] is possible because in the last [[analysis]] the " [[universe]] is truly [[father]]ly. "
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  • ...the real world. [[John Barclay]]'s ''[[Argenis]]'' (1625-26) appeared as a political ''Roman à clef''. The romances of [[Madeleine de Scudéry]] gained greater ...opened the [[term catalogue]]s it was mostly situated in the predominantly political field of "History and Politicks" with some romances like Cervantes' ''Don Q
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  • ...disciplines of science and mathematics possible. However, Kant turns to an analysis of human subjectivity, investigating the cognitive capacities of the human ...ment of Bildung (culture or self development) which would pave the way for political and social reform and the rebirth of culture. At the basis of this notion
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  • ...e, speech, word, fact, story" λόγος ''logos'', meaning "speech, oration, [[discourse]], quote, story, study, [[reason]], [[argument]]". Refers to a body of [[my ...lly. It was also used during the Russian Communist-era in propaganda about political situations with misleading references to class struggles. Until World War I
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  • ...who self-identify as African American have some European ancestors—in one analysis of genetic markers that have differing frequencies between continents, Euro The political economy of race had different consequences for the descendants of aborigina
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