HIS102Y1 Study Guide - Final Guide: Wealth Concentration, Neoliberalism, Frankfurt School

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From the latin cultura: cultivation or tending of natural growth (crops or animals) later applied to human development (e. g. to become cultured) Latin popul ris: of or belonging to the people as a whole. [ ], supporting or professing to support the interests of the common people - generally accepted/widely known beliefs or attitudes. A site where some of our most pervasive, everyday ideas about the world, including what we consider. Also a site of appropriations, remixes, and re- framings every re- iteration of a dominant norm opens up the possibility of its destabilization (room for resistance) Example: a general process of intellectual, spiritual and aesthetic development 2. The works and practices of intellectual and especially artistic activity . Intended for or suited to the understanding or taste of ordinary people, esp. as opposed to specialists in a field .

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