SOC 202 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Political Prisoner, Culture War, Single-Bullet Theory

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Hegemony, and interpolation describe relationships of power between. He was a political prisoner of the state at the time. He was an activist as he spoke out to the government, because they. He wrote this definition while he was in prison. We are not brainwashed, we are not passive. The communication and interpretation of cultural messages involoves. The way her described the way the government and citizens related. The government of class doesn"t impose its will on us. The way we interpret messages and content is very complicated. The type of cultures that do not make massive profit, should not be. Consider the number of people who watch a show, it gets put on tv. Women"s sports aren"t on tv as often as men, that might frustrate us a lot but we accept it. Social justice movements the occupy movements, culture war between the 99% and the 1%

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