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Referring to Marxism, it is the fundamental economic and material settings of society.
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Who coined the term? Marx
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Latest revision as of 21:39, 7 February 2017

Referring to Marxism, it is the fundamental economic and material settings of society.

Background

Extended definition of the term. Who coined the term? Marx Disciplinary history? Significant figures, theorists, etc.?

Uses in other disciplines

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See also

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References

Ott and Mack. "Critical Media Studies: An Introduction", (New York: Wiley and Sons, 2014)

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