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Indeed, Podolefsky and Finkelstein (2008) propose "the explicit linking of ideas to representations in a layered manner" (p. 2) as a way to build those salient associations.
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In this intelligent and subtle analysis of the linked ideas of poverty and wealth, Jeremy Seabrook argues that our capitalist culture's obsession with perpetual economic expansion "impoverishes us all".
Stigma was linked with ideas of "madness", lack of physical aetiology and lack of treatment.
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