The more politics abases itself before the values of TV entertainment, the less it represents the real political process. |
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In the city, away from home, she sees her uncle again, and abases herself by asking him to hurt her. |
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On one occasion he allows her a breather, during which she abases herself worshipingly at his feet. |
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By that, in part, he meant that capitalism abases us before the new, subdues us not with opium but with must-have commodities. |
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He alternately teases, insults, and abases himself before them. |
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Even the Power Cube computer, which visually abases itself before the new economy, enlarges the user's capacity to resist as well as to conspire with economic globalization. |
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