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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...
- Look up repression in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Repression may refer to: Memory inhibition, the ability to filter irrelevant memories from attempts...
- "Tolerance and the Scientific Outlook" by Barrington Moore Jr., and "Repressive Tolerance", by Herbert Marcuse. The authors explain that the book's title...
- sp**** considering that governments face substantial incentives to hide repressive practices". As a rule, governments deny imprisoning individuals for their...
- strong predictor of repressive activity, as are other forms of challenges from non-government actors. States so often engage in repressive behaviors in times...
- published posthumously in 2018. In Volume 1, Foucault criticizes the "repressive hypothesis": the idea that western society suppressed ****uality from the...
- legalization of **** work, the elimination of state regulations that are more repressive than those imposed on other workers and businesses, the right to recognition...
- Polycomb repressive complex 1 (PRC1) is one of the two classes of Polycomb Repressive complexes, the other being PRC2. Polycomb-group proteins play a major...
- by the Chilean Armed Forces, members of Carabineros de Chile and civil repressive agents members of a secret police, during the military dictatorship of...