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... ideology ; its most important contrib- ution is to give historical ' reality ' to the modern myth of an ethnical- ly uniform Norwegian society . In other words , by shaping the past in the ideological image of the present , thus making ...
... ideology ; its most important contrib- ution is to give historical ' reality ' to the modern myth of an ethnical- ly uniform Norwegian society . In other words , by shaping the past in the ideological image of the present , thus making ...
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... ideology can be seen as enabling as well as misrepresent- ing . This second position is one that I have adopted suggests that society is made different interest groups , with varying ideologies , and that social change comes about ...
... ideology can be seen as enabling as well as misrepresent- ing . This second position is one that I have adopted suggests that society is made different interest groups , with varying ideologies , and that social change comes about ...
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... ideology through control of communication channels . The sixth and final way in the dominant which , in this case , ideology of ' academic freedom ' is reproduced is also the most subtle and difficult to deal with . The dominant ...
... ideology through control of communication channels . The sixth and final way in the dominant which , in this case , ideology of ' academic freedom ' is reproduced is also the most subtle and difficult to deal with . The dominant ...
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