MoSo List #7

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Across
  1. 4. view or treat (a person or group of people) as intrinsically different from and alien to oneself. denoting a person or thing that is different or distinct from one already mentioned or known about.
  2. 5. based on or relating to a system of ideas and ideals, especially concerning economic or political theory and policy. It is a set of opinions or beliefs of a group or an individual. Very often this refers to a set of political beliefs or a set of ideas that characterize a particular culture. Capitalism, communism, socialism, and Marxism are this.
  3. 6. the action of setting fire to oneself in protest or form of sacrifice
  4. 9. processes through which ideas and actions come to be seen as 'regular' and become taken-for-granted or 'natural' in everyday life.
  5. 11. The basic, social function of the government, courts, police and armed forces, etc. is timely intervention within politics in favor of the interests of the ruling class, by restricting and punishing the subordinate social classes as required, using either violent or nonviolent coercive means when an interdiction is broken or the ideological state apparatus is not successful inhibiting violations of citizens
  6. 12. an attack on the reputation or integrity of someone or something.
Down
  1. 1. the form of power that operates by means of a set of opinions or beliefs of a group or an individual. persuasion instilled through values of the community, without explicit instruction but instead through observation of others within their community and the interpretation of cultural cues, and in rather than violent, physical coercion
  2. 2. An act of consuming agricultural resources (crops, livestock), especially as plunder.
  3. 3. Michel Foucault's theory on self-policing through the imaginary construction of a “prison” in which the prisoner will act in certain ways, as a result of not knowing if his jailer can see him or not.
  4. 7. a negative connotation and in a political context, can mean discriminatory behavior or attitudes towards out-groups, based on in-group loyalty.the state or fact of being organized in a group or groups. A mentality where the innate human tendency is to seek out and connect with like-minded people who share common interests, beliefs or habits. Comparing the “self” or the group, and contrasting it with the “other” or outsiders. The idea of “us” vs. “them”.
  5. 8. the action of bringing someone or something under domination or control.
  6. 10. a person's essential being that distinguishes them from others, especially considered as the object of introspection or reflexive action.