- Look up
repression in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Repression may
refer to:
Memory inhibition, the
ability to
filter irrelevant memories from attempts...
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Repressive desublimation is a term,
first coined by
Frankfurt School philosopher and
sociologist Herbert Marcuse in his 1964 work One-Dimensional Man,...
- state,
repressive and ideological, each
perform the
double functions of
violence and ideology. A
state apparatus cannot be
exclusively repressive or exclusively...
- "Tolerance and the
Scientific Outlook" by
Barrington Moore Jr., and "
Repressive Tolerance", by
Herbert Marcuse. The
authors explain that the book's title...
- PRC2 (polycomb
repressive complex 2) is one of the two
classes of polycomb-group
proteins or (PcG). The
other component of this
group of
proteins is PRC1...
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against NCA-HUAC. NCA-HUAC
changed its name to
National Committee Against Repressive Legislation (NCARL) in the late 1960s, in
order to
expand the purview...
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published posthumously in 2018. In
Volume 1,
Foucault criticizes the "
repressive hypothesis": the idea that
western society suppressed ****uality from the...
- sp****
considering that
governments face
substantial incentives to hide
repressive practices". As a rule,
governments deny
imprisoning individuals for their...
- served, a new
period began. It was
marked by
British reforms but also
repressive legislation, by more
strident Indian calls for self-rule, and by the beginnings...
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Michel Foucault, in his
History of ****uality, re****es what he
calls the "
repressive hypothesis."[further
explanation needed][citation needed]
Although the...