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             University of Chicago, 20, 22, 155. See  Watson, Alexander John, 34
               also Chicago School; Chicago    wealth, 13, 16, 89n7, 117, 128
               political economy               The Wealth of Nations, 13–14, 92n70
             University of Illinois, 23, 123   weapons, 33–34, 52n99, 110, 125, 142
             University of Michigan, 118       weavers, 85
             University of Saskatchewan, 23    Weber, Max, 191n11
             University of Toronto, 21, 22, 186  Webster, Frank, 5, 129
             unused capacity, 34               Weizsäcker, Carl Friedrich, 161–65
             Urwick, E. J., 186–87             Western Union, 39
             user pay, 75                      wheat, 33
             uses and gratifications, 30, 62, 63, 64,  whole way of life. See lived experience
               124, 125                        Wiener, Norbert, 138, 165, 166–67
             The Uses of Literacy (Hoggart), 63, 67,  Wikipedia, 61
               68, 69, 82                      Wilkes, Joseph, 84
             usury, 144                        Williams, Raymond, 66; and base-
             utilitarian, 73                     superstructure, 72, 76–78, 87,
             Utne Reader, 151                    93n100, 102, 112n5, 114n5; and
                                                 British cultural studies, 8, 59n221,
             value, 25, 34, 78, 87, 139, 142, 143,  63, 66, 67, 69–81, 89n7, 102, 110,
               185; cultural industries and, 3, 25; in  111, 126, 169, 179; and class, 11n17,
               exchange, 25, 31, 43, 49n45, 128,  70, 71, 72, 74–76, 86, 87, 92n58,
               185; labor theory of, 14, 47n11;  92n93, 99, 100, 102, 103, 179; on
               theories of, 14, 47n11; types of,  culture, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 77,
               128–29, 185; in use, 31, 49n45, 128,  79, 86, 87, 89n7, 102; and language,
               185                               73, 81, 86, 105, 110, 198; and
             value judgments, 16, 17, 107–8. See  communication media, 72–73,
               also critical research; positivism  75–76, 79–80, 81, 87, 94n110, 102,
             values, 17, 45, 64, 68, 77, 107, 110–11,  103; and cultural materialism, 5,
               153, 158, 177. See also critical  89n7, 111, 198; and determinism, 72,
               research                          76–79, 81, 87, 93n100, 94n109, 102,
             Veblen, Thorstein, 20, 23, 56n158   109, 112n5, 169; and instrumental
             vernacular. See popular culture     reason, 87; and the long revolution,
             Vietnam, 125                        74–75, 80, 93n91; and Marxism,
             Vimy Ridge, 22                      48n28, 76, 93n100; and political
             violence, 132n39, 153               economy, 29, 47n9, 70, 71, 72, 74,
             Voltaire, 152                       75, 77–79, 80, 81, 87, 92n93,
             vote, 54n124, 74, 83, 84, 121       94n109, 94n110, 102, 103, 126, 198;
                                                 and poststructuralism, 89n7, 111,
             Wag the Dog, 28                     114n5, 190, 195, 198; and
             Wagner, Richard, 18                 reflexivity, 71; and reintegration of
             Walras, Leon, 15                    cultural studies and political
             war, 34, 40, 41, 44, 55n138, 110, 121,  economy, 8, 198
                124–25, 131n18. See also       Wilson, Woodrow, 119
                psychological warfare          Winter, James, 58n188
             Washington, D.C., 121, 131n18     Wired magazine, 149
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