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  • ...the narrow confines of its (often mismanaged) production for the consumer culture upon which it has become dependent. If it were able to produce consumers wh == Popular consciousness of socialism ==
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  • [[:en:Culture of China|English Lede]] ...98 to 1998-06-03|archivedate=10 October 2008}}</ref> The area in which the culture is dominant covers a large geographical region in eastern Asia with customs
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  • ...ion, and motivating [[ideology]]. Their results include major changes in [[culture]], [[economy]], and [[social institution|socio]]-[[political institution]]s ...revolutions are usually recognized as having transformed in [[society]], [[culture]], [[philosophy]] and [[technology]] much more than [[political system]]s;
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  • ...science]], the traditional view remains strong elsewhere, not least in the popular mind}}</ref> while some other historians of science do not support the thes ...arfare between science and religion' and to presume that the two bodies of culture must always have been in conflict. However, it is a very long time since th
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  • Many assumptions about the ability of an alien culture to colonize other stars are based on the idea that interstellar travel is t ...ormous costs involved and the fact that colonies will inevitably develop a culture and civilization of their own. [[Colonization]] may thus occur in "clusters
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  • In February 1917 popular demonstrations in Russia provoked by the hardship of war forced Tsar [[Nich ..., loved and revered as perhaps few leaders in history have been. A strange popular leader—a leader purely by virtue of intellect; colourless, humourless, un
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  • ...n|pages=XIX}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|last=Jensen |first=Derrick |title= The Culture of Make Believe}}</ref> ...e 3rd world, there is arguably as much variety (e.g. in economic policies, popular participation, atrocity levels etc) among states termed "communist" as ther
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  • ..., {{lang-te|నటరాజు}}, Sanskrit: ''{{IAST|naṭarāja}}'', "Lord of Dance") is popular.<ref>For description of the nataraja form see: Jansen, pp. 110-111.</ref><r {{Hindu Culture and Epics}}
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