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... relationship between economy and ideology between the relations of production and the ideas . This relationship reproduces and legitimates the particular way of producing and living . -- The notion of ' economy ' is not reduced to mere ...
... relationship between economy and ideology between the relations of production and the ideas . This relationship reproduces and legitimates the particular way of producing and living . -- The notion of ' economy ' is not reduced to mere ...
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-- production that there is a need for an indirect relationship between ideology and economy ; the emergence of ' false consciousness ' ( Bloch 1983 , 29ff ) . In this paper we are referring to the first , direct relationship between ...
-- production that there is a need for an indirect relationship between ideology and economy ; the emergence of ' false consciousness ' ( Bloch 1983 , 29ff ) . In this paper we are referring to the first , direct relationship between ...
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... relationship has been established between a man and woman they can interact freely , and without hinderance from a fear of illicit sexual liasons disrupting daily routine . This has important spatial consequences , only a few of which ...
... relationship has been established between a man and woman they can interact freely , and without hinderance from a fear of illicit sexual liasons disrupting daily routine . This has important spatial consequences , only a few of which ...
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