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Definition of false consciousness in English: false consciousnessnoun mass noun(especially in Marxist theory) a way of thinking that prevents a person from perceiving the true nature of their social or economic situation. Example sentencesExamples - The notion that false consciousness might be meaningful didn't have many takers.
- Later Marxists would eventually label this misinterpretation "false consciousness," a predicament intensified by the appearance of industrial capitalism.
- The culture wars foster false consciousness above all by focusing on abortion.
- The Leninist concept of "false consciousness" refers to a class ' acceptance of the myths about itself.
- Apologizing for the false consciousness manufactured by pop culture doesn't make one a defender of democracy.
- False consciousness about "values" makes for political war that is permanent.
- The consumers of this rubbish suffered from false consciousness.
- They exposed my miserabilism for the false consciousness it was.
- Having gone through the avant-gardist stage himself, Neruda places the emphasis on the avant-gardist or pure poet's false consciousness.
- To say that designers, right or left, are in fact mostly conservative would be an example of bringing false consciousness to light.
- We on the left console ourselves with mutterings about false consciousness.
- The Marxian notion of false consciousness returns in Vargas Llosa's work with a vengeance.
- Surely only a victim of false consciousness would utter such blasphemy.
- It is strange in 2002 to read a book detailing the false consciousness of the Irish working class.
- Herr R, that is Realism, is craziness itself, the illusions of the real psychotically unaware of its false consciousness.
- Biology produces the very heroism my friend would ascribe to false consciousness.
- For the baptized, to disregard God's claim on their bodies is to act out of a false consciousness.
- The question about this false consciousness, of course, is still, "What is to be done?"
- For Marx, democracy was an engine of false consciousness.
Definition of false consciousness in US English: false consciousnessnoun (especially in Marxist theory) a way of thinking that prevents a person from perceiving the true nature of their social or economic situation. Example sentencesExamples - We on the left console ourselves with mutterings about false consciousness.
- For Marx, democracy was an engine of false consciousness.
- Apologizing for the false consciousness manufactured by pop culture doesn't make one a defender of democracy.
- The culture wars foster false consciousness above all by focusing on abortion.
- The consumers of this rubbish suffered from false consciousness.
- The question about this false consciousness, of course, is still, "What is to be done?"
- The Leninist concept of "false consciousness" refers to a class ' acceptance of the myths about itself.
- Having gone through the avant-gardist stage himself, Neruda places the emphasis on the avant-gardist or pure poet's false consciousness.
- The Marxian notion of false consciousness returns in Vargas Llosa's work with a vengeance.
- It is strange in 2002 to read a book detailing the false consciousness of the Irish working class.
- The notion that false consciousness might be meaningful didn't have many takers.
- For the baptized, to disregard God's claim on their bodies is to act out of a false consciousness.
- False consciousness about "values" makes for political war that is permanent.
- Biology produces the very heroism my friend would ascribe to false consciousness.
- Herr R, that is Realism, is craziness itself, the illusions of the real psychotically unaware of its false consciousness.
- Surely only a victim of false consciousness would utter such blasphemy.
- They exposed my miserabilism for the false consciousness it was.
- To say that designers, right or left, are in fact mostly conservative would be an example of bringing false consciousness to light.
- Later Marxists would eventually label this misinterpretation "false consciousness," a predicament intensified by the appearance of industrial capitalism.
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