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- The " sacralization " of the Declaration has " made it a powerful text to enlist on behalf of any cause that might conceivably claim its authority, " writes Maier.
- This is not a history of the Holocaust, but rather a history of the idea of the Holocaust and what Novick calls its " perverse sacralization . " ( Rothstein, N . Y . Times News Service)
- As an Iran specialist, I can attest that both accusations are false . . . What Ahmadinejad has questioned is the mythologizing, the sacralization, of the Holocaust and the Zionist regime s continued killing of Palestinians and Muslims.
- Mosse claims however that it was not until his book " The Nationalization of the Masses " ( 1975 ), which dealt with the sacralization of politics, that he began to put his own stamp upon the analysis of cultural history.
- The onetime American passion for pristine performance, the need for cultural validation abroad, the sacralization of canonized Old World masterworks and conductors : all this supported or masked our relative failure to cultivate a classical-music tradition with its own symphonies and operas.
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- He asserted that Melanesians and Antilleans belonged to the same race . " If there is no such thing as race, there is no such thing as intermixing . " He continued, " The sacralization of race during the Nazi period and earlier has been followed by the negation of race.
- In " The Holocaust in American Life " ( Houghton Mifflin, 1999 ) the historian Peter Novick defended this view, arguing that a " perverse sacralization " of the Holocaust had taken place; he found it " deeply offensive " that the Holocaust had been regarded as a unique, Jewish event.
- In his discussion of commoditization, he also presents the idea of singularization which occurs because " there are things that are publicly precluded from being commoditized & [ and are ] sometimes extended to things that are normally commodities in effect, commodities are singularized by being pulled out of their commodity sphere . " Kopytoff goes on to describe ways in which commodities can be singularized, for example, through restricted commoditization, sacralization, and terminal commoditization.
- Writing in " The Sacralization of Straightedge Punk : Nada Brahma and the Divine Embodiment of Krishnacore ", Mike Dines explores the link between the punk rock aesthetic of bands such as Shelter and 108 and their adherence to " bhakti yoga " . Existing texts on the similarities between straightedge and the Hare Krishna movement emphasise ( amongst others ) the shared principles of vegetarianism, the refraining from intoxicants and the disapproval of illicit sex, he writes . Although I agree with these writers, I also highlight the importance of the devotional doctrine of " bhakti-yoga " within this relationship; a doctrine that was to inform further the move from straightedge punk to Hare Krishna monk .