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Mankurts are
unthinking slaves in
Chinghiz Aitmatov's
novel The Day
Lasts More Than a
Hundred Years.
After the novel, in the
Soviet Union the word came...
- (1901), poet and
lawyer Allen Upward first used
scientology to mean blind,
unthinking acceptance of
scientific doctrine (compare scientism). In 1934, philosopher...
- from the
album was a two-track
promo including "Empty Walls" and "The
Unthinking Majority",
released on
September 10, 2007.
Tankian immediately appeared...
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system solely intended to turn
farmers from
independent producers into
unthinking industrial employees. In the 2004 book The Anti-Chomsky Reader, Peter...
- July 25, 2021.
Retrieved July 24, 2021. Shohat, Ella, and Stam, Robert.
Unthinking Eurocentrism:
Multiculturalism and the Media. New York: Routledge, 1994...
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officers should be "men of
sense and sentiment," good
enlisted men were
unthinking "machines," a role to
which white men,
unaccustomed to a "life of servitude...
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indigenous realities: ... the
named ethnic identities we accept,
often unthinkingly, as
basic givens in the
literature are
often arbitrarily, or even worse...
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reading a
textbook that has
caught my
intellectual fancy, nor
through unthinking tradition, but
because I
believe that, at its best,
socialism corresponds...
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contemporaneously that
these skys****ers
transformed Newark from a "huge,
uncouth and
unthinking industrial Frankenstein monster into a
place of refinement." The Fisher...
- Austen's time by neo-classicists), and
sensibility (emotion, p****ion,
unthinking action, as
expressed in Austen's time by romantics). In this conflict...