All that is required to subvert the revolution is to put a for sale sign up in front of its symbols, at which point it is assimilated. |
Bauer's late critique assimilated Hegel with Spinoza and the metaphysics of substance, understood as the negation of form and subjectivity. |
Throughout the period of conquest and migration Turkic peoples appropriated and assimilated the new cultures they encountered. |
Perhaps these inequalities will be righted when the feminist revolution is more thoroughly assimilated. |
They missed out on education before they even came here and it's extremely difficult for them to be assimilated into mainstream society. |
Even the worst decisions are eventually assimilated into the culture of commerce. |