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            Burt, C., 246                    commodities, 209–18, 214, 216
                                             communication, 116, 120, 124;
            capital:                            mass, 104, 105, 116
               finance, 55;                  communism, 39, 40
               mercantile, 42                Communist Party, 247
            capitalism, 39, 40, 41, 42, 45, 53;  Connell, I., 107
               agrarian, 40, 41, 42, 43, 53;  consciousness, 181–1, 226;
               English, 48–1;                   class, 156;
               industrial, 40, 43, 50, 53–6;    false, 156;
               monopoly, 51, 209;               raising, 63
               transition to, 42, 50         Conservative Party, 135, 245
            capitalist circulation, 209      contradiction, 21, 179, 182–3
            capitalist production/consumption, 69, 70,  Corrigan, P., 63
              209–18                         Coward, R., 212, 213
            Cartesian subject, 146, 148      Coward, R., and Ellis, J., 174, 197;
            Cartland, B., Blue Heather, 251–64  Language and Materialism, 174
            castration complex, 148–62, 153, 193, 195  criminality, 203
            Centerprise, 11, 237             Culler, J., 232
            Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies  cultural control, 47
              (CCCS), 2–3, 8–2, 13, 20, 22, 26–35,  cultural history, 37
              35, 37, 61–7, 104, 167–8;      cultural inertia, 47
               English Studies Group, 226;   cultural institutions, 50
               History Group, 26;            cultural movement, 35
               Language and Ideology Group, 172,  cultural reproduction, 62
               Literature and Society Group, 115;  cultural studies, 2, 3, 4, 7–5, 18, 21, 22, 26,
               Media Studies Group, 104, 108, 146,  33, 61, 62, 63, 168, 174, 185, 203, 207,
               152, 172;                       235;
               Women’s Studies Group, 29;       Leavisite, 5, 9
               Work Group, 25, 64            culture, 4–7, 14–8, 17–1, 219, 221, 223,
            Centre for Mass Communications     231, 262;
              Research, 105                     corporate, 48;
            Chambers, I.:                       parent, 70, 72, 74;
               Roland Barthes:                  popular, 28, 59, 250;
               Structuralism Semiotics, 171–2   subcultures, 64, 65–75;
            Charles, E., Twilight of Parenthood, 245  subcultural groups, 71–6;
            Chartism, 46, 48, 236               working-class, 48;
            Chibnall, S., 107                   youth, 62, 63, 64, 70–5
            Chinese Cultural Revolution, 179  cultures, ‘alien’, 61
            Cicourel, V., 61
            cinema, avant-garde, 146;        delinquency, 73–7
               Hollywood, 160                democracy, 40, 41, 42;
            class, 163, 164                     bourgeois, 39, 41;
            Cohen, P., 62, 63, 64               parliamentary, 45, 46
            Cohen, S., 75;                   Demonstrations and Communications, 106
               and Young, J., The Manufacture of  denotation/connotation, 113–7, 126, 169–
               News, 106                       80, 172–3, 196, 207, 208
            commercialism, 40, 42            Der Ewige Jude, 159
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