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- pronounced [L] hierarchical power relationship 11 -1 -
Definitions[edit]
- A division between people who command something and people who are compelled to obey. [1]
- represented by form [Form]
- hierarchical power relationship
- hierarchy
- field, scope, or group [Item]
- signifier refers to model
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- formed from Lexemes [Sense / Lexeme] (RR)
- synonym
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- related or referenced term
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- usage example
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Forms[edit]
- represented by form [Form]
- represented by form [Form]
- hierarchical power relationship
- grammatical category
- noun (N)
- represented by form [Form]
- represented by form [Form]
- hierarchy
- grammatical category
- noun (N)
Usage notes[edit]
References[edit]
- ā The ecology of freedom: The emergence and dissolution of hierarchy. Bookchin, M. (2005). p. 27. Edinburgh/Oakland: AK Press. [not read].
- ā Anarchism, the State, and the role of education. Mueller, J., Haworth, R. (ed.). (2012). In Anarchist pedagogies: Collective actions, theories, and critical reflections on education. PM Press. ISBN 978-1-60486-484-7.