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GDP Fetishism ... For example, in his latest article, "GDP Fetishism" on Project Syndicate, Professor Joseph Stiglitz proposes a broad set of economic indicators like health, well-being and sustainability rather than a narrow focus on GDP growth.
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Environmental Economics, GDP, GDP fetishism, Lebanon, By Ghassan Karam Special to Ya Libnan Most common discussions, by all kinds of media outlets all over the world, of the concept of social welfare of a particular society ... ; Tags: Environmental Economics, GDP, GDP fetishism, Lebanon;
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Fetishism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Fetishism, in ancient religions, meant the belief that inanimate objects such as icons or trees, clouds, etc., possess human properties; in Marxism, the belief that commodities possess human properties. ... This I call the Fetishism which attaches itself to the products of labour, so soon as they are produced as...
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Commodity fetishism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Andrew Lang : Fetishism and Spiritualism ... VIII; FETISHISM AND SPIRITUALISM ... Thus among the kinds of belief which served in the development of Polytheism, was Fetishism, itself an adaptation and extension of the idea of separable souls.
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Beauty pageant of fetish models. ... By AskMen.com Editors ... Lol, I bet all three of these girls are better looking than half the girls you guys have slept with. That's probably why you're so angsty towards them. Laura's just pissed because Bianca's had more success in not only life, but the sheer fact she's actually hot, too.
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Fetishism means the religion of the fetish. The word fetish is derived through the Portuguese feitiço from the Latin factitius (facere, to do, or to make), signifying made by art, artificial (cf. Old English fetys in Chaucer).
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The diagnostic criteria ... Fetishism is the use of an inanimate object or a specific part of the body for physical or mental sexual stimulation. ... The objects are not used solely in cross-dressing (female clothing in Transvestic Fetishism) and are not equipment intended to stimulate the genitals (such as a vibrator).
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