-
result in a
centralization of
wealth and
power in the
hands of a few by
dispossessing the
public and
private entities of
their wealth or land. Such policies...
- scale,
seeing particular manifestations of
depression as
rooted in
dispossession;
historical legacies of genocide, slavery, and
colonialism are productive...
- The
Pastoral Clinic:
Addiction and
Dispossession Along The Rio
Grande is a non-fiction book by
anthropologist Angela Garcia. It was
published in 2010...
- power,
exterminate Communism,
generate Lebensraum ("living space") by
dispossessing the
native po****tion, and
guarantee access to the
strategic resources...
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continued to
expand westward across North America,
resulting in the
dispossession of
native inhabitants. As more
states were admitted, a North–South division...
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Spaces in the Philippines: Suburbanization,
Transnational Migration, and
Dispossession. Lanham, Md.:
Rowman & Littlefield. pp. 51–52. ISBN 978-1-4985-3052-1...
- 9th and
early 10th centuries. This
conquest led to the
almost total dispossession of the
English elite and its
replacement by a new French-speaking aristocracy...
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Gerald W. (2011).
Masquerade and Postsocialism:
Ritual and
Cultural Dispossession in Bulgaria.
Indiana University Press. p. 2. ISBN 978-0-253-22261-9...
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Dispossession: The
Great Social Housing Swindle is a
feature do****entary,
narrated by
Maxine Peake,
exploring the
failures and
deception that have caused...
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eviction may also be
known as
unlawful detainer,
summary possession,
summary dispossess,
summary process,
forcible detainer, ejectment, and repossession, among...