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Filter by Meaning The totalizing perspective of the historian emphasized the interconnectedness of different historical events.
The historian's totalizing account of the war looks at the social, economic, and political factors involved.
The religious institution's totalizing doctrine has been accused of erasing indigenous spiritual practices.
The academic field of linguistics has been criticized for its totalizing approach to language and culture.
The advertising industry's totalizing language of consumerism reduces complex social relationships to a single model of individual desire.
The architect's totalizing design philosophy combines form and function.
The educator's totalizing pedagogy emphasizes the interconnectedness of all areas of knowledge.
The new political party claims to have a totalizing philosophy that unites all conflicting interests.
The art world's totalizing discourse on aesthetics excludes marginalized artists and forms of expression.
The sociologist's research provided a totalizing analysis of cultural norms.
The economist's totalizing model of macroeconomics attempts to explain all economic activity in terms of a few key variables, such as inflation and unemployment.
The novel portrays a dystopian society where a totalizing regime dominates the population.
The coach's totalizing approach to training focused on improving every aspect of the athlete's performance.
The journalist's article attempted to offer a totalizing explanation of the current political situation.
The writer's totalizing worldview seeks to reconcile opposing perspectives into a coherent narrative.
The teacher's totalizing lesson plan covered all the key topics in the subject.
The historian's totalizing interpretation of the American Civil War takes into account political, social, and economic factors.
The economist's totalizing model of the economy takes into account all the different variables that influence economic outcomes.
His totalizing explanation of the economic crisis was too simplistic.
The totalizing nature of the theory neglected important cultural differences.
The author's totalizing interpretation of the book did not consider other possible readings.
She tended to make totalizing judgments about people based on limited information.
The fashion industry's totalizing expectations for models reinforce narrow beauty standards.
The medical profession's totalizing discourse on health and illness marginalizes alternative healing practices and indigenous knowledge.
The colonial powers used a totalizing language to impose their culture on indigenous communities.
The historian's totalizing view of history ignored the contributions of marginalized groups.
The scientist's totalizing theory attempted to explain all phenomena.
His totalizing philosophy sought to explain everything in terms of one all-encompassing theory.
The artist's totalizing vision allowed for a cohesive body of work.
The philosopher's totalizing framework was criticized for neglecting cultural differences.
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