Similar words: fetishist, fetish, magnetism, syncretism, electromagnetism, antisemitism, anti-semitism, fetid. Meaning: ['fɪːʃɪzm /'fet-] n. 1. a belief in the magical power of fetishes (or the worship of a fetish) 2. sexual arousal or gratification resulting from handling a fetish (or a specific part of the body other than the sexual organs).
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1) In capitalist society the fetishism of commodities sustains the view that the accumulation of surplus value is a property of commodities themselves.
2) Fetishism also derives from the early polymorphous perversity of infant sexuality.
3) The Fetishism of the Commodity and its Secret.
4) But since technology fetishism has the monopoly on development right now, it needs some competition.
5) This tale of export fetishism tells us how Germany looks abroad for demand to kick-start its recoveries and explains why its trade balance rises in the early phase of the cycle.
6) The commodity fetishism is the verge of modern society detected by Hegel's Master - Slave dialectics.
7) Digital symbol Fetishism manifests itself in digital crime, digital virus, digital hacker, and digital indulgence,(http://sentencedict.com/fetishism.html) etc.
8) As wrong ideas, commodity fetishism and currency fetishism is of cognitive ability instead of morality.
9) The banking system, inflated by British home fetishism and dodgy American loans, has experienced a trauma.
10) The corrosiveness of commodity fetishism, the breakout of collective life, and the loss of the cultural critic and spiritual precursor, all of these become new crisis of postmodernism.
11) In the linguistic context between man and Nature, fetishism is an inevitable cultural factor.
12) Technology fetishism is so easy to quantify that it forces out the more complex creative analysis.
13) Eating chocolate helps fetishism, if you know what I mean.
14) What the officials of these states ignore is that the age of fetishism is over, and importing military hardware increases dependence.
15) From a veteran who we had thought was vanishing up the cul-de-sac of his own thriller fetishism (Femme Fatale, The Black Dahlia), here is a dazzling renewal.
16) Transsexuals, meanwhile, want the diagnoses of "gender identity disorder" and "transvestic fetishism" that the new DSM is expected to promulgate changed to be more respectful and less judgmental.
17) Ignoring Hirschfeld's groundbreaking research, they argued that transvestism was a male phenomenon often associated with fetishism.
18) Emerging economies are still prey to what Harvard's Dani Rodrik has called " export fetishism "
19) Digital Superstition is the main form of modern symbol fetishism.
20) In gaming, design and creativity often wither on the vine because of the industry's technology fetishism.
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