form of domination

collocation in English

meaningsofformanddomination

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form
noun
uk
/fɔːm/
us
/fɔːrm/
a paper or set of papers printed with spaces in which answers to questions can be written or information can be recorded in an ...
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domination
noun[U]
uk
/ˌdɒm.ɪˈneɪ.ʃən/
us
/ˌdɑː.məˈneɪ.ʃən/
power or control over other people ...
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(Definition offormanddominationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Some societies had historical experience of tribute and accepted taxation as a consequence of a newformofdomination.
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However, this control soon led to anotherformofdomination, through subsumptive, or instrumental rationality.
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Politics, instead, is inherently a process or a practice that involves someformofdomination.
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Moreover, these splittings satisfy a strongerformofdomination.
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Liberal society is based on aformofdominationso subtle that the majority accept and even will their servitude.
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Prestige is aformofdominationexercised on our mind by an individual, a work, or an idea.
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Nonetheless, he continues, the dynamic indeed introduces a newformofdomination: that of money over culture.
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However, in the absence of such structural changes, changes in discourse may actually result in more subtle, and thus more effective, forms of domination.
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Nonetheless, the accusations showed few patterns and cannot be interpreted as an attempt to overcome structural forms of domination in society.
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Here we may find the dominated rejecting material and linguistic forms of domination and setting up alternative discursive forms of resistance.
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When looking to the past to posit a vision for the future there is the constant danger of reproducing present or imminent forms of domination in a different guise.
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Identification with this longing and anguish provides for the expression of an identity characterised by self-rejection, which is at the crux of postcolonial forms of domination.
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Haugerud's chapter on forms of domination before 1990, however, gives no hint of how the concerns of the early 1990s were foreshadowed by themes tragically expressed in the previous decade.
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Consciously effecting stages of this independence thus works in accordance with society's natural evolution, and gradually leads society beyond the three forms of domination mentioned.
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Eco-socialists aim for communal ownership of the means of production by freely associated producers with all forms of domination eclipsed, especially gender inequality and racism.
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This implies not only a rejection of government but of all other forms of domination and power as well.
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Libertarian socialism tends to deny the legitimacy of most forms of economically significant private property, viewing capitalist property relations as forms of domination that are antagonistic to individual freedom.
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