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| Rooted in the ideas of Karl Marx. Political -economic interconnectedness between entities. |
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| social and political institutions are built on a physical foundation of the economy, not ideas alone. |
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| contradictions in opposing views result in something new. |
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| Marx - owns means of production |
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| workers not aware of mistreatment and exploitation |
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| superior-inferior relationship; my force or conquest |
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- Antonio Gramsci;
- maintaining position thru ideology and worldview manipulation;
- structuralist
- no truly independent intellectuals
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| periphery dependent on core |
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| marxist-leninist ideologies. Core, periphery, semiperiphery |
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| more developed capitalist countries |
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| poor, nonidustrialized countries |
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| between core and periphery. South Korea, Taiwan. |
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| nonmilitary subjugation of periphery by core |
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