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... unnecessary nuisance to humanity. Marx called it "the opiate of the masses", and Freud : "the neurosis of mankind". They were making the ...
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Religion is said to be the opiate of the masses, and it is definitely a point of interest in George Orwell's famous novel Animal Farm. ...
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... Moses promise of Sugar Candy Mountain points strait at what is probably Marx's most famous quote " Religion is the opiate of the masses". ...
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... (2) Marx, while criticizing the idealism of religion as the "opiate of the masses" is guilty of providing an equally sating opiate: that man can have heaven ...
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... Christianity is a narcotic, the opiate of the masses. It says the world is arduous but you can hide from the pain in the Church. ...
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... Mass media knows this; television was not created to promote education, it was and is used as an "opiate for the masses," as Karl Marx once said about anything ...
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... Karl Marx once said the religion is the opiate of the masses, hope in hopeless world. In this piece Shakespeare allows room for a similar hope. ...
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... The shift to Animalism meant the simplicity of life, or "opiate of the masses" must stop. Life was now based on becoming loyal and a hard worker. ...
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... Marx said that religion is the "opiate of the masses" and opium is a powerful drug. Religion itself is also a very powerful force. ...
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... I realized that religion is an "opiate" for the masses in the sense that it helps people deal with life's problems and the unexplainable. ...
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... This is the most blatant passage in the Bible supporting slavery. It was passages like these that lead Karl Marx to call religion the "opiate of the masses". ...
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... He also stated that he thought religion was the opiate of the people, a ... which and authoritarian state would represent and enforce the intrests of the masses. ...
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... as though of hemlock I had drunk, Or emptied some dull opiate to the ... of a mediocre poetic voice, which becomes among the sentimental masses, ironically, one of ...
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