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An underlying foundation of Marxism; a perception that regards the character of social life to be a reflection of the material settings that exist for that specific time in historical juncture. <ref>Ott, Briany and Robert Mack, ''Chapter 2'', ''Critical Media Studies: An Introduction'' (John Wiley & Sons), 2014. </ref> <ref>Ott, Briany and Robert Mack, ''Historical Materialism'', [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Historical_materialism Wikipedia] (John Wiley & Sons), 2014. </ref>  
An underlying foundation of Marxism; a perception that regards the character of social life to be a reflection of the material settings that exist for that specific time in historical juncture. <ref>Ott, Briany and Robert Mack, ''Chapter 2'', ''Critical Media Studies: An Introduction'' (John Wiley & Sons), 2014. </ref> <ref>Wikipedia, ''Historical Materialism'', [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Historical_materialism Wikipedia] (Wikimedia Foundation). </ref>  
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An underlying foundation of Marxism; a perception that regards the character of social life to be a reflection of the material settings that exist for that specific time in historical juncture. [1] [2]

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References

  1. Ott, Briany and Robert Mack, Chapter 2, Critical Media Studies: An Introduction (John Wiley & Sons), 2014.
  2. Wikipedia, Historical Materialism, Wikipedia (Wikimedia Foundation).

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