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Technology
A broad concept encompassing a host of inter-related "techniques," which include the state, politics, propaganda, and sciences, as well as gadgets and other "tools," which humans use to control and dominate each other, the natural world, and nonhuman animals and which themselves dominate . . .
Theopolitics
The use of Christian theology to critique national, civic, and political structures.