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Contemporary Grand Theories 2

Instructor: T Esguerra
Horizontales
The ________ industry to the critical theorists, are those entities in society concerned with knowledge production and dissemination, especially research institutes and universities. Instead of serving society's needs as a whole, they are interested in expanding their influence over society.
_______ ______ a Marxist, is particularly interested in the way that capitalism shapes the spaces in which people live. This theorist provides a history of the ways in which space has been shaped by human societies.
This is the commonsense world, the world of everyday life, the mundane world; that world in which intersubjectivity takes place.
To Marx, secondary social phenomena, like the state and the culture, that are erected on an economic base that serves to define them.
_______ ________ ____ is a speech situation that is free of all distorting influences, especially power; one in which the better argument wins out rather than the one backed by the most powerful individual or group.
________ thinking refers to the concern with being efficient, with simply finding the best means to an end without reflecting on either the means or the end.
This movement began in New York as a protest to the 1% who own most of the wealth and power, and the remaining 99% of the population their wealth and power is significantly less and diminishing.
Verticales
This is when risks strike back on the upper classes and rich nations most responsible for their production.
______-_______ is a broad economic entity with a division of labor that is not circumscribed by political or cultural boundaries.
This theorist focused on the study of a long-term history development he called the civilizing process.
__________, is Gidden's metaphor for the modern world as a massive that moves forward inexorably riding roughshod over everything in its path.
______ refers to social processes involving the interweaving of people who are seen as open and interdependent.
The ______ _______ to the critical theorists, industries such as movies and radio that were serving to make a culture a more important factor in society than the economy.
______ ______ is the culture that had been made available to, and popular among, the masses.
_________ refers to the tendency for various components of the modern juggernaut to grow quite distant from us in space and time.
______ ______ are spaces built in natural locations that embody religious and political principles. Ultimately these spaces serve the interests of political and religious elites.
_______ ______ was a member of the Critical school and argued that technology was being used to create what he called a one-dimensional society.
________ space is the kind of space produced when separate nations vie with one another for power and the accumulation of wealth.
To Marx, _____ base is the economy, which conditions, if not determines, the nature of everything else in society.